**Range Report** I found my new sabot for the Barnes T-EZ
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RE: **Range Report** I found my new sabot for the Barnes T-EZ
ORIGINAL: Grouse45
Because it's not right. If you cant shoot 5 groups of three with out touching the gun with BH209 something is wrong. You have a $700.00 ML, that's not worth two cents to me. I'm being totally seriouswith you. Omega's, Triumph's, Disc Elite's, Extreme's, SideKicks, Encore's, Pro-Hunters, Savage, which did i miss? All shoot multiple groups with out touching anything very accurately. What you do is absolutely crazy.
If you listen, Chuck can help you. If nothings wrong with the way you have that gun set up. He will show you how to shoot that shot after shot with out touching a thing. And it will shoot in the same spot.
ORIGINAL: SWThomas
Seriously, why did you say I needed to send my rifle back?
Seriously, why did you say I needed to send my rifle back?
If you listen, Chuck can help you. If nothings wrong with the way you have that gun set up. He will show you how to shoot that shot after shot with out touching a thing. And it will shoot in the same spot.
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
RE: **Range Report** I found my new sabot for the Barnes T-EZ
A fowling shot is a must with any Muzzleloader. After the fowling shot, the gun should not need touched till after hunting season or after your range visit. If your guncan dothat great. You mentioned earlier in one of your post's being several inches off with out swabbing between shots. Atleast that's the way i took it.
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RE: **Range Report** I found my new sabot for the Barnes T-EZ
ORIGINAL: Grouse45
A fowling shot is a must with any Muzzleloader. After the fowling shot, the gun should not need touched till after hunting season or after your range visit. If your guncan dothat great. You mentioned earlier in one of your post's being several inches off with out swabbing between shots. Atleast that's the way i took it.
A fowling shot is a must with any Muzzleloader. After the fowling shot, the gun should not need touched till after hunting season or after your range visit. If your guncan dothat great. You mentioned earlier in one of your post's being several inches off with out swabbing between shots. Atleast that's the way i took it.
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