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Muzzleloader Hunting
BH209 290 gr Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 412327" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>According to most of the replies, 110 grains seems to be the magic number. My load uses the same but with the 250 gr TMZ and 209 Winchester primer in my T/C Prohunter. Only other thing I can add is just make sure your ML is a magnum with this charge. Could produce to high of pressures in a Non-magnum that would ruin the rifle.</p><p> </p><p>Also, if you have a tough time finding accuracy try swapping out the T/C sabot with a Harvester crushed rib "Yellow" if you try the 250 gr boat tail bullet.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>WRG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 412327, member: 13638"] According to most of the replies, 110 grains seems to be the magic number. My load uses the same but with the 250 gr TMZ and 209 Winchester primer in my T/C Prohunter. Only other thing I can add is just make sure your ML is a magnum with this charge. Could produce to high of pressures in a Non-magnum that would ruin the rifle. Also, if you have a tough time finding accuracy try swapping out the T/C sabot with a Harvester crushed rib "Yellow" if you try the 250 gr boat tail bullet. WRG [/QUOTE]
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