Good Price on Some Hornady Great Plains Bullets
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Good Price on Some Hornady Great Plains Bullets
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That is a super good price for those bullets, shipping included.
Bought a bunch of 385 grain Great Plains bullets a few years ago. They shoot very well in my Encore: Better than the 370 grain Maxi-Balls. In my New Englander they shoot better than i can.
Bought a bunch of 385 grain Great Plains bullets a few years ago. They shoot very well in my Encore: Better than the 370 grain Maxi-Balls. In my New Englander they shoot better than i can.
#8
Muley,Falcon, I usually load the Orange MMP (HPH) sabots. I do believe they are made for medium bore sizes. I use a TC Pro Hunter .50 cal. Think they may be too big for it? I wouldn't mind trying them out but I hate wasting money. Can't stand a stuffer I have to dang near stand on to get it down the barrel.
#9
I have a feeling they'll be tight.
Have you tried the NoExcuses bullets? They're $25 for a box of 50. They load really nice, and you won't find a better lead conical. A little heavier than the the Hornady's, but they put the smack on any game.
http://www.muzzleloading-bullets.com/
Have you tried the NoExcuses bullets? They're $25 for a box of 50. They load really nice, and you won't find a better lead conical. A little heavier than the the Hornady's, but they put the smack on any game.
http://www.muzzleloading-bullets.com/
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