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Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="sconnierider" data-source="post: 1638355" data-attributes="member: 66900"><p>I'm a long time metallic re-loader but new to the inline game. It's tossed me a few challenges. I agree with Birddog93 in that my Optima V2 does like to be dry patched between rounds. I'll site in at camp and then dry patch and load for the hunt. </p><p>I tried Barnes 290 gr TMZ and didn't get the groups on the ladder I shot. (I weigh all my charges) . At a suggestion, I tried the Traditions 300GR SST and was shocked at my 82gr (by weight) group. I think I'll stop here!</p><p></p><p>FYI, BH reccomends cleaning with a traditional solvent based cleaner and not a water based type. Hoppes #9 is my choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sconnierider, post: 1638355, member: 66900"] I'm a long time metallic re-loader but new to the inline game. It's tossed me a few challenges. I agree with Birddog93 in that my Optima V2 does like to be dry patched between rounds. I'll site in at camp and then dry patch and load for the hunt. I tried Barnes 290 gr TMZ and didn't get the groups on the ladder I shot. (I weigh all my charges) . At a suggestion, I tried the Traditions 300GR SST and was shocked at my 82gr (by weight) group. I think I'll stop here! FYI, BH reccomends cleaning with a traditional solvent based cleaner and not a water based type. Hoppes #9 is my choice. [/QUOTE]
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