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Muzzleloader Hunting
Trouble with first shot accuracy with T/C Prohunter 50 cal.
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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 459124" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>What bullets are you using? Are you seating the bullets the same every time? Since you say the first one is either high or low, left or right, then make sure every screw on the scope and bases are tight,( you didn't mention if you are using a scope, i'm just assuming ). How quick after your first shot are you shooting the rest of them? My first thought your shooting the first bullet out a clean bore and the rest are going out a fouled barrel but you also stated it does the same thing for the first round out of a fouled barrel too. I have heard that some guys are reloading quick enough that they are getting their barrels warm, (with blackhorn 209 ). It may be a possibility that although your first shot is from a cold barrel that IF your loading relatively fast the rest of your shots could be coming out a warm or hot barrel. That is just what i am thinking could be some possibilities. Meatyrem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 459124, member: 26633"] What bullets are you using? Are you seating the bullets the same every time? Since you say the first one is either high or low, left or right, then make sure every screw on the scope and bases are tight,( you didn't mention if you are using a scope, i'm just assuming ). How quick after your first shot are you shooting the rest of them? My first thought your shooting the first bullet out a clean bore and the rest are going out a fouled barrel but you also stated it does the same thing for the first round out of a fouled barrel too. I have heard that some guys are reloading quick enough that they are getting their barrels warm, (with blackhorn 209 ). It may be a possibility that although your first shot is from a cold barrel that IF your loading relatively fast the rest of your shots could be coming out a warm or hot barrel. That is just what i am thinking could be some possibilities. Meatyrem. [/QUOTE]
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