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Basic muzzleloader gear

by , Posted to on 10/09/2010 8:02 PM | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 02/18/2008
Location: ND
I bought my son a TC Omega muzzleloader last Christmas. Even though he did not get drawn for a tag this year, he would like to start shooting. What are the basics needed to get started? Yes, I know he need bullets and powder. What type of powder or pellets would you recommend? What grain and type of bullet? What cleaning solvents or other accessories? Thanks.
Re: Basic muzzleloader gear
by on 10/09/2010 9:25 PM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 12/09/2009
Location: ND
use 245gr bullets cant remember what brand, triple 7 powder pellets, dont load three of them tho they are to hot for that and another must is a product called bore butter. put it on a cleaning patch and run it down the barrel before you shoot makes pushing your leads down the barrel much easier. as far as cleaning supplies its the same as a shotgun other than the brush sizes make sure to clean it every time after you get done shooting it and apply more bore butter
Re: Basic muzzleloader gear
by on 10/09/2010 11:40 PM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 10/19/2006
Location: ND
I use 240 grain Sabots, and Blackhorn 209 powder. I'd recommend Blackhorn because it's really clean shooting, making sighting in a lot more fun, and less work.
Re: Basic muzzleloader gear
by on 10/10/2010 1:35 PM | Reply #3 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/10/2004
Location: SD
I would reccomend the 200gr TC shockwave bullet for reduced recoil and flatter trajectory, backed with 2 50gr pellets of your choice.  That makes for a relatively low recoil and accurate shot that is effective to 150 yards at least.  I still use Pyrodex pellets for that combination and have made several 150+ yard kills.  It is the equivalent of the good ol 30-30 with more knockdown energy and less recoil.
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Posted By: Old Jake
Posted On: 10/09/2010 8:02 PM
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