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Sighting in a muzzle loader
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3045763" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Think about a copper fouled bore or a leaded bore in a rifle.</p><p>My older savage 308 heavy barrel shot .75 MOA to 500 yards.. after 20 times fired and no cleaning expect less and 40 times fired forget it .</p><p>There is much more crud left in a muzzleloader after just 1 shot.</p><p>777 does not burn any cleaner than Pyrodex in my testing.</p><p>In fact my guns shoot tighter groups with Pyrodex than 777 no matter what load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3045763, member: 15054"] Think about a copper fouled bore or a leaded bore in a rifle. My older savage 308 heavy barrel shot .75 MOA to 500 yards.. after 20 times fired and no cleaning expect less and 40 times fired forget it . There is much more crud left in a muzzleloader after just 1 shot. 777 does not burn any cleaner than Pyrodex in my testing. In fact my guns shoot tighter groups with Pyrodex than 777 no matter what load. [/QUOTE]
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