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Muzzleloader Hunting
Colorado Mountain Elk Muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1920284" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I have shot 10 rounds of the 270 borelock with the BH209 and not cleaned in between shots -- shot all 10 into just below an inch (center to center) at 100y</p><p></p><p>it seems to me that the issue with cleaning comes from how tight the bullet fits in the bore, with the thor .501 bullets I can only shoot about 4-5 before the fouling makes seating a bullet really tough-- thats the nice thing about the borelock--the skirt expands when fired so they are really easy to load for me</p><p></p><p>you are going to need to try a few bullets, with different powder charges to see what is going to be accurate in your rifle though. The hornady fpb were pretty accurate in my rifle too but they have been discontinued--my rifle also likes some of the power-belt bullets but I'm not a fan of dead soft lead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1920284, member: 94491"] I have shot 10 rounds of the 270 borelock with the BH209 and not cleaned in between shots -- shot all 10 into just below an inch (center to center) at 100y it seems to me that the issue with cleaning comes from how tight the bullet fits in the bore, with the thor .501 bullets I can only shoot about 4-5 before the fouling makes seating a bullet really tough-- thats the nice thing about the borelock--the skirt expands when fired so they are really easy to load for me you are going to need to try a few bullets, with different powder charges to see what is going to be accurate in your rifle though. The hornady fpb were pretty accurate in my rifle too but they have been discontinued--my rifle also likes some of the power-belt bullets but I'm not a fan of dead soft lead [/QUOTE]
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