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If you have a Bighorn, I’d start with the 300gr poly tip and 100gr of Triple 7. Proved to be perfect for the muzzy, just get it dialed. We dialed in the open sights, then mounted the scope. Was way easier and more accurate than I had guessed it was going to be.@M_ray
Quote from: huntnphool on December 12, 2024, 11:26:59 PM If you have a Bighorn, I’d start with the 300gr poly tip and 100gr of Triple 7. Proved to be perfect for the muzzy, just get it dialed. We dialed in the open sights, then mounted the scope. Was way easier and more accurate than I had guessed it was going to be.@M_rayNot a fan of the single piece rails getting in the way of the breach. That would hinder my latex glove waterproofing technology.
Quote from: huntnphool on December 12, 2024, 11:26:59 PM If you have a Bighorn, I’d start with the 300gr poly tip and 100gr of Triple 7. Proved to be perfect for the muzzy, just get it dialed. We dialed in the open sights, then mounted the scope. Was way easier and more accurate than I had guessed it was going to be.@M_rayLots of good bullet and powder combos that work. The tricky part comes down to the shooter doing their part with modern muzzies. I want to put a scope on one of my bighorns. I like the looks of the two piece mounts. Not a fan of the single piece rails getting in the way of the breach. That would hinder my latex glove waterproofing technology.