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awesomely georgous stock.
You actually shoot it? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have.
When your ship comes in. ... make sure you are willing to unload it.
PAYPAL, sucks and I will never use them again. I recommend you do the same.
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Game is whitetail deer TC Firehawk Knight hi-pressure sabot Hornady 300gr .429 XTP musket cap 90gr Pyrodex RS 1626fps extreme spread 12fps 1.2" groups at 100 yards Has worked very good with this set up last few years. reflex264
.264 barrel current number of shots:2122
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Fantastic rifle RWL99. That gun has soul.
I'll be using my old T/C Renagade Hunter .50 loaded with 90 gr. of Triple 7 and a T/C maxi-hunter. I did cave in this year and put a set of fiber optic sights on it to help my old eyes.
Jeff
In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king.
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>50 cal Knoght American with a 1x T/C Hawken Hunter scope 70 gr. 3f Triple 7 lit by #11 caps MMP black sabot and a Winchester 230 gr jhp( read that flying ashtray).1500 fps over my F1 Chrony and they expand to nearly 1 inch and they dont suffer jacket/core seperation. My 15 year old daughter will use her Tradirions Tracker with 4x Redfield and a T/C cheap shot sabot over 40 of 3f 777 lit by musket caps.1300 fps a very nice VERY deadly load out to 100 yards or so.
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T/C Encore 209 x 50 with .245 GR aerotip powerbelt over 2 50gr triple7 pellets with a Nikon 4x. Although it does not seem very primitive when you can shoot 2" groups @ a 100 it is verrry effective. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> MCS
What part of "Constitutionally !!LIMITED!!" don't you understand?
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Yet another Savage 10ML-II shooter here. Not sure which load I'm going to use this year, as I've been evaluating a number of bullets for an upcoming article. Might be hard to find something to replace my "ol'reliable" load though (43gr SR4759 under a 250gr SST).
As long as there's still lead in the air, there's still hope!
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Campfire Greenhorn
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Campfire Greenhorn
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TC older Pennsylvania Hunter. 50 caliber, 31 inch barrel, 1-66 twist. I'll be using .490 roundballs that I cast, canvas patches that I cut, and TC patch lube. My powder will be 95 grains of Goex FFG.
Born in the Pineywoods of East Texas a long long time ago.
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Long Land Brown Bess - .75 cal with a .735" ball and 110 grains GOEX FFg. Not exactly a Whitworth for accuracy but shoots "minute of mulie" to 70 yards or so. 46" barrel is kind of awkward in a ground blind though...........
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Knight Disc w/2.5X20mmWeaver scope 295gr Powerpoints in front of 100gr loose 777 w/209 primers.
Sorry,I drank the Sako-Aid.My opinion may be biased. bh444
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