Finally shot my new omega
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: romulus ny USA
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Finally shot my new omega
I finally had time to shoot about 10 rounds through my omega. I was shootingfrom 60 yards anddidn't have a bench so I was leaning against something in my yard. Anyway, I was just trying to get used to loading and I wanted to adjust the scope so it was close. I noticed the buffalo bullet Co.sabots were pretty hard to load. I was also only using 85 grains of pyrodex ff. After I shot and I swabbed the barrel I couldn't believe how much powder was left in the barrel. It also seemed damp. Is this normal?
Other than that I was able to get the scope close and my last two shots were right where I wanted them. I can't wait to try it off a bench at longer distances. I'm used to a 12 gauge slug gun and was pleasantly surprised with how little recoil a muzzleloader has.
Other than that I was able to get the scope close and my last two shots were right where I wanted them. I can't wait to try it off a bench at longer distances. I'm used to a 12 gauge slug gun and was pleasantly surprised with how little recoil a muzzleloader has.
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RE: Finally shot my new omega
ORIGINAL: rml127
I finally had time to shoot about 10 rounds through my omega. I was shootingfrom 60 yards anddidn't have a bench so I was leaning against something in my yard. Anyway, I was just trying to get used to loading and I wanted to adjust the scope so it was close. I noticed the buffalo bullet Co.sabots were pretty hard to load. I was also only using 85 grains of pyrodex ff. After I shot and I swabbed the barrel I couldn't believe how much powder was left in the barrel. It also seemed damp. Is this normal?
Other than that I was able to get the scope close and my last two shots were right where I wanted them. I can't wait to try it off a bench at longer distances. I'm used to a 12 gauge slug gun and was pleasantly surprised with how little recoil a muzzleloader has.
I finally had time to shoot about 10 rounds through my omega. I was shootingfrom 60 yards anddidn't have a bench so I was leaning against something in my yard. Anyway, I was just trying to get used to loading and I wanted to adjust the scope so it was close. I noticed the buffalo bullet Co.sabots were pretty hard to load. I was also only using 85 grains of pyrodex ff. After I shot and I swabbed the barrel I couldn't believe how much powder was left in the barrel. It also seemed damp. Is this normal?
Other than that I was able to get the scope close and my last two shots were right where I wanted them. I can't wait to try it off a bench at longer distances. I'm used to a 12 gauge slug gun and was pleasantly surprised with how little recoil a muzzleloader has.
If you took a damp patch and swabbed the barrel and a thick black kind of shiney damp lookingcrud was all over the patch, that's normal. It means you did a good job of swabbing actually. I will often times run a second damp patch down the barrel if I have any doubts. Just to make sure all of it is out. You do not have to mind you. Be sure and then work a couple of dry patches through the barrel to make sure all the dampness had been removed.
Remember ... of all the powders, Pyrodex and Goex have to be the ones that leave THE most fowling of any. For instance if you were shooting AAP, you would have had a little gray looking stuff on the patch after swabbing, if you even bother to swab at all. Triple Se7en leaves a moderate but nothing excessive, amount of fowling. But Pyrodex I personally feel is the worse of the fowlers. Even more so then Goex.
Other then that, how did your rifle do? Did it lay them in there? What Buffalo Bullet sabot were you shooting? I like the 375 grain SSB but was told they changed the sabot on them now.. Good thing I still have 12 boxes of them left.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Finally shot my new omega
I think they are 240 or 245 grain. I went back to Gander Mountain to buy a few other sizes since they were so cheap but they were closed when I got there. I don't know when I will be able to make the trip again. It seems to shoot nice, I didn't have a steady rest and was floating around the target with the extremely high winds. When I got the scope close the last two shots were within a couple inches right on the bullseye. I know it's going to be alot better when I build a shooting bench and play with the powder amounts.