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call bobs sporting goods in longview they have a lot of bullets in stock for muzzleloaders they have knight bloodline in 275 grain and a few others for the 50 caliber a good supply for sure. I frequent the store often as it is my home town sporting goods store. they will ship out items as well.
Well I finally got the Williams peep sight attached to my rifle, picked up a batch of the Bloodlines in 300 grain some triple 7 powder, magnum caps, bore butter, and headed to the hills to sight in,
using a bench rest and starting at 25 yards started out low and after adjusting the site shot a decent group so moved out to 50 yards and pretty much shot in the same spot, moved out to 100 yards and here's were the problem starts, the group is still not were I would expect it to be, maybe I'm being a little picky
but with a bench rest and after shooting roughly 12 times am beginning to wonder if this is the best I can expect out of the rifle, I purchased it used and am beginning to wonder if its a lemon.
Quit using bore butter !!! you don't need it if its to hard to load the red sabot get a differant sabot from Knight they have an easy load sabot.bob
Thanks for the help Mike, I am shooting 100 grains of the T7 using the red sabots provided,
I mentioned the bore butter because I was told that it helps reduce fouling between shots,
Knowing that the first shot may not be the most accurate I discounted my first shot after cleaning and managed to get roughly 6 shots before I had to clean the barrel again, the temperature was in the mid 60s,
another reason that I mentioned the BB is that when loading the muzzeloader its very hard to get the bullet started in the muzzel in the first 4 or so inches and putting a very small amount of BB on the sabot relieves that somewhat, then the bullet seats down the rest of the way easily,
I am a little concerned that its seems to be tight at first then easy to seat the bullet.
I have sanded the interior of the stock so that the barrel isn't sticking in there anymore when removed, but cannot slide a dollar bill through after there put back together, there is still some free play between the barrel and stock so I don't think sticking is an issue.
The only thing I haven't tryed yet is giving it a good old fashioned boiling water clean up I been using the water soluble stuff recommended by others. Another thing I haven't tryed is increasing the powder load to 110 grains to see if that makes a difference.