777 Question?????
#11
RE: 777 Question?????
...by sighting in with pellets and then using loose powder you had to get a different point of impact.
You won't get a different point of impact with Pyrodex following the same procedure.
I am glad to hear that your Remingtom 700 ml does not get a double-bang effect. However, it is the first one that I've heard of that does not.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Cloud MN
Posts: 354
RE: 777 Question?????
ORIGINAL: vc1111
You mean to tell me that there is a difference in energy between the pellets and the loose stuff?
I am so sorry I bought this Triple 7 stuff.
It fouls worse (in my opinion) and is harder to clean, won't shoot in my Remington 700 but will shoot in my TC Encore, and now you tell me the pellets are different from the loose stuff producing a different point of impact if you use 100 grains of pellets (two 50 grain pellets) or 100 grains of the loose stuff.
That stuff is junk.
777 2-pellet 50 grainers are equal to 84 grains of 777 loose (on average).
I am so sorry I bought this Triple 7 stuff.
It fouls worse (in my opinion) and is harder to clean, won't shoot in my Remington 700 but will shoot in my TC Encore, and now you tell me the pellets are different from the loose stuff producing a different point of impact if you use 100 grains of pellets (two 50 grain pellets) or 100 grains of the loose stuff.
That stuff is junk.
When they started producing 777 in pellets they had to make them equivelant to pyrodex pellets as most new muzzleloaders are rated for 150 gr pyrodex max. If people put in 150 gr of 777 it would excede(by a fair amount) the 150 pyrodex max.
So they toned down the pellets to avoid a lawsuit.
My gun loves two 777 pellets and a 295 power belt. I cut my gruop size in less than 1/2 of when I was using pyrodex. Clean up is a breeze. A couple of spit patches and it's done.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Otsdawa_Game_Hunter
Whitetail Deer Hunting
5
10-20-2008 10:36 AM