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All good information to know. A friend also suggested lubing them up before loading, which sounds good at the range, but seems like it could be a pain in the arse in the field. Not something I want to have to think about, whether or not I lube the sabots before loading. If I need a follow up shot on my deer or elk this year and forget to lube it up I'm going to be pissed when I can't get the damn thing to load fast enough. I'll try the EZ's and see how they work out, I'm sure they will still be more than enough for what I want. Anyone have any load's that seem to work best? Shooting pyrodex pellets right now but not opposed to switching that up if it helps. Shooting a TC Blasck diamond express
Quote from: Jburke on June 21, 2011, 12:13:30 AMAll good information to know. A friend also suggested lubing them up before loading, which sounds good at the range, but seems like it could be a pain in the arse in the field. Not something I want to have to think about, whether or not I lube the sabots before loading. If I need a follow up shot on my deer or elk this year and forget to lube it up I'm going to be pissed when I can't get the damn thing to load fast enough. I'll try the EZ's and see how they work out, I'm sure they will still be more than enough for what I want. Anyone have any load's that seem to work best? Shooting pyrodex pellets right now but not opposed to switching that up if it helps. Shooting a TC Blasck diamond expressTry triple seven ff loose - It burns hotter and cleaner. The pyrodex pellets are designed to work with a 209 ignition to burn cleanly. They also get damp easily and won't fire.
Just fyi out of my T/C Black Diamond xr, I get the best accuracy using 80 grns of triple 7 fffg, and I get the best out of my Bighorn with 100 grns. When I was using ffg I was able to shoot 100 grns out of each gun.