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150 gr. & Blamoooo
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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 317916" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>"Magnum" charges are nothing new and th majority of muzzleloaders out now are designed to shoot 150 gr. pellet charges. What kind of accuracy they get from doing so is another story. Some rifles will shoot that charge well, some won't. I was reading through the manual that came with the Knight I purchases a couple of months ago and it says to not exceed 150 gr. of loose or pelletized powder. Currently, I'm loading a 110 gr. charge of loose 777 in that rifle. The bullet and powder combo shoot very well. I might tweek it a little, but might just leave well enough alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 317916, member: 2609"] "Magnum" charges are nothing new and th majority of muzzleloaders out now are designed to shoot 150 gr. pellet charges. What kind of accuracy they get from doing so is another story. Some rifles will shoot that charge well, some won't. I was reading through the manual that came with the Knight I purchases a couple of months ago and it says to not exceed 150 gr. of loose or pelletized powder. Currently, I'm loading a 110 gr. charge of loose 777 in that rifle. The bullet and powder combo shoot very well. I might tweek it a little, but might just leave well enough alone. [/QUOTE]
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