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Sighting in a muzzle loader
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<blockquote data-quote="$$$$$" data-source="post: 3045504" data-attributes="member: 3576"><p>I do this, and then when I'm fine tuning it at 100 I clean the barrel and let it cool between each shot. I also shoot a primer after each shot to keep the breach plug hole clean and burn off any unburned powder. After the last shot at the range I clean it again just like I did before I took the last shot. Then it's ready for loading for the hunt. Not sure if all this is necessary, or maybe not enough, but it has worked fine for me. If you zero at 50, I would at least see what it does at some different yardages that you may be shooting from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="$$$$$, post: 3045504, member: 3576"] I do this, and then when I'm fine tuning it at 100 I clean the barrel and let it cool between each shot. I also shoot a primer after each shot to keep the breach plug hole clean and burn off any unburned powder. After the last shot at the range I clean it again just like I did before I took the last shot. Then it's ready for loading for the hunt. Not sure if all this is necessary, or maybe not enough, but it has worked fine for me. If you zero at 50, I would at least see what it does at some different yardages that you may be shooting from. [/QUOTE]
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