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If you loose, break, shoot your ramrod....it can be more difficult to find another. May be worth picking a spare up to have on hand.
Quote from: jrebel on April 03, 2021, 05:09:13 PMIf you loose, break, shoot your ramrod....it can be more difficult to find another. May be worth picking a spare up to have on hand.Forgive me for hijacking the intent of the thread. But what is "shooting a ramrod?"
777 pellets are not recommended by manufacturer to be used with #11 caps. They will work and you think there isn’t a problem until there is. I spoke to Hodgson and they advise reading the packaging closely ... they told me it does say on a box of 777 pellets “Recommended for use with 209 ignition” I use Dynamit Nobel 1075 caps, 777 fffg powder & 250 grn shockwave bullets. I wouldn’t be worried about heavier bullets unless your gun shoots them better. 250 grns is a huge hunk of lead. I and have killed elk at 200 yards with no problems. Always have a backup ram rod even breaking one can ruin a hunt so it’s just a good idea and I never go on a hunt without a spare in my truck. Never needed it but it’s there if I do. Good luck
Quote from: M_ray on April 04, 2021, 11:31:53 AM777 pellets are not recommended by manufacturer to be used with #11 caps. They will work and you think there isn’t a problem until there is. I spoke to Hodgson and they advise reading the packaging closely ... they told me it does say on a box of 777 pellets “Recommended for use with 209 ignition” I use Dynamit Nobel 1075 caps, 777 fffg powder & 250 grn shockwave bullets. I wouldn’t be worried about heavier bullets unless your gun shoots them better. 250 grns is a huge hunk of lead. I and have killed elk at 200 yards with no problems. Always have a backup ram rod even breaking one can ruin a hunt so it’s just a good idea and I never go on a hunt without a spare in my truck. Never needed it but it’s there if I do. Good luckSure, go ahead and brag about never needing a back up ramrod. Like I'm the only one to shoot my ramrod at an elk......
Quote from: Dan-o on April 04, 2021, 11:38:14 AMQuote from: M_ray on April 04, 2021, 11:31:53 AM777 pellets are not recommended by manufacturer to be used with #11 caps. They will work and you think there isn’t a problem until there is. I spoke to Hodgson and they advise reading the packaging closely ... they told me it does say on a box of 777 pellets “Recommended for use with 209 ignition” I use Dynamit Nobel 1075 caps, 777 fffg powder & 250 grn shockwave bullets. I wouldn’t be worried about heavier bullets unless your gun shoots them better. 250 grns is a huge hunk of lead. I and have killed elk at 200 yards with no problems. Always have a backup ram rod even breaking one can ruin a hunt so it’s just a good idea and I never go on a hunt without a spare in my truck. Never needed it but it’s there if I do. Good luckSure, go ahead and brag about never needing a back up ramrod. Like I'm the only one to shoot my ramrod at an elk......Sorry I wasn’t picking on you I had no idea you did that more important question is did you kill it?
Remington recommends 120 gr FFG MAX. I use 110 gr FFFG T7 with 290 TEZ Barnes.I uploaded the manual for the rifle. https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,233172.msg3110852.html#msg3110852
Here is the PDF.Glad I downloaded it long ago.