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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2011, 05:57:35 PM »
ok, step one done.... I just bought a new Traditions Ultra-light Vortek (Northwest Edition)...

Any info on what accessories (powder, bullets, etc) would be best for this gun for elk hunting?

Thanks in advance!!!
Phil

Good deal. You shouldn't have a problem unloading that onto someone else once the season is over.

Accessories:
Capper
Bullet starter
Powder measure
2 or 4 speed loaders
Bore butter or Crisco
Powder, bullets, and caps

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #16 on: August 01, 2011, 06:05:20 PM »
I like Triple 7 powder, loose. I have never tried the pellets. I just pre-measure my powder charges for hunting and carry three or four with me. For me the pellets are too expensive and I don't see the benefit. You can use double F or triple F in the Triple 7 powder, it doesn't really matter. Just with the triple F you'll use about 10 grains less than you would with the double F.

As far as how much powder you need...well, you really don't need to ever go over 100 grains, especially with Triple 7. It is "hotter" than other powders. I use 90 grains and that's more than enough.


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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #17 on: August 01, 2011, 06:08:19 PM »


Accessories:
Capper
Bullet starter
Powder measure
2 or 4 speed loaders
Bore butter or Crisco
Powder, bullets, and caps


Just curious- what is the purpose of the bore butter?

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #18 on: August 01, 2011, 06:20:46 PM »
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Just curious- what is the purpose of the bore butter?

It's the duct tape of the muzzleloader world.  :chuckle:  At least for me. Assuming he is going to sight it in and do a nominal amount of shooting before the season it is usefull in cleaning between outings. Keeps rust at bay. Not corrosive like most solvents. Also, some sabots are difficult to load. A slight bit (very minimal) of lube on the sabot can make loading much easier. Obviously the barrel on the Vortek does not need to be "seasoned" like some muskets but I still find a rust inhibiting lubricant to be a good investment.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #19 on: August 01, 2011, 06:26:35 PM »
I see.

Me, I just use the standard lubricants that one would use with modern rifles. If a saboted bullet is difficult to load, try a different sabot.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #20 on: August 01, 2011, 09:41:56 PM »
Me, I just use the standard lubricants that one would use with modern rifles.

That would work just fine for what he has. I just have both new and old style muzzleloaders so I stick with that do to it's dual purpose attributes. Old habits are hard to break you know.

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If a saboted bullet is difficult to load, try a different sabot.

True, I just find that depending on the powder a little fouling can make loading a pain. A little bit of lube, I'm talking very little, just enough so your finger feels slimy but not a visible amount wiped onto the sabot can get me from cleaning (brushing) every 3rd or 4th shot to cleaning every 8th shot. Just makes a day at the range more enjoyable when you put more shots downrange and less effort into scrubbing.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #21 on: August 02, 2011, 02:58:44 PM »
Sabots should not be lubricated.  Lubrication will adversely affect their accuracy, as will fouling.  If your bore is fouled, clean it.  If a sabot is hard to load, try a different sabot.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #22 on: August 02, 2011, 06:45:31 PM »
Sabots should not be lubricated.  Lubrication will adversely affect their accuracy, as will fouling.  If your bore is fouled, clean it.  If a sabot is hard to load, try a different sabot.

I'm listening. How exactly does lubrication negatively effect a sabot? Never heard this before.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #23 on: August 03, 2011, 06:46:58 AM »
From the T/C website:

Note about Sabots
T/C's All Natural Lube 1000 Plus Bore Butter was designed as a lube to be used with traditional patched roundballs (lube the patches) and all lead conical bullets like our Maxi-Ball and Maxi-Hunters.

If you are shooting sabots, DO NOT LUBE YOUR SABOTS. Sabots are designed to be shot right out of the package____DRY. In fact, you should remove any trace of Natural Lube, or any lube for that matter, from the barrel before shooting sabots. The less lube you have in the barrel when shooting sabots, the better, to achieve optimum accuracy.

http://www.tcarms.com/customerService/faq.php

The lube can cause the plastic to slip over the rifling when fired, affecting the spin.  It can also cause the bullet to stick to the plastic when the projectile leaves the muzzle preventing a clean separation of sabot from bullet.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #24 on: August 03, 2011, 06:48:55 AM »
As a great wise man once said..Gitter Done

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #25 on: August 03, 2011, 10:53:00 AM »
Thanks CP I appreciate it. Always good to learn something new. I have known many people (and been one) who have either lubed, spit on, licked, used facial oil, or otherwise provided a thin coating on the sabot for easier loading. I may have to reconsider this next time I go out.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #26 on: August 03, 2011, 10:36:26 PM »
Triple 7 loose powder has been the best for me and my gun..I use 90gr and a Barnes 300 gr and they shoot amazing and no worries about hitting a elk shoulder with those unlike lead.

I hadnt heard that about lube and sabots...when I am done shooting I run a patch down the barrell with bore butter to keep it from corroding and rusting. When I go to shoot the next time I always just load it and shoot it,but I dont lube my barrell and bullets after that...the first shot has always been dead on.

Another tip vern..be consistent in what you do when target shooting... I after evey shot run a cleaning patch down and once again then a dry one to dry it then load it again. A dirty barrel will effect your accuracy.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #27 on: August 03, 2011, 10:58:06 PM »
you do know that if you have a multi season tag you dont have to use a muzzle loader during ml season. you can use you bow all three seasons. its considered a lesser weapon. so during archery season you have to use a bow only, ml season you can use a bow or ml, rifle season you can use a bow, ml, or rifle. you just have to have hunter orange on during firearm seasons. it just has to be a lesser weapon then the season requires.
they call me the bloodhound cause i can track a wounded animal in the rain for 2 days when all it has is a splinter.. sniff sniff awooo

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #28 on: August 03, 2011, 11:00:29 PM »
you do know that if you have a multi season tag you dont have to use a muzzle loader during ml season. you can use you bow all three seasons. its considered a lesser weapon. so during archery season you have to use a bow only, ml season you can use a bow or ml, rifle season you can use a bow, ml, or rifle. you just have to have hunter orange on during firearm seasons. it just has to be a lesser weapon then the season requires.



Not sure where you got that info but it's not correct. During muzzleloader seasons, only muzzleloaders can be used. Read the regulations. The rest of your post is correct.

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Re: Got drawn for multi-season Elk tag,... now what?
« Reply #29 on: August 03, 2011, 11:06:15 PM »
o i thought it worked that way all seasons, thanks for correcting me and ill will definitely look it up.
they call me the bloodhound cause i can track a wounded animal in the rain for 2 days when all it has is a splinter.. sniff sniff awooo

 


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