nwmnbowhunter
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Yes45cal?
Yes45cal?
While that bore rider is awesome, my personal hunting muzzy is a custom barreled 50 caliber using a duplex smokeless load of AA 5744 as the priming charge with H322 as the main charge. I find it more convenient and I still get 25-2600 fps with a crushrib sabot and 250gr Hornady Monoflex. It’s not quite as accurate but has killed every deer out to just over 300 yards..10-15 at this point I imagine. I’d say that one is a solid 1-1 1/2 MOA rifle although i basically just sighted it in and hunted it.
So we're talking like Ruger-level .45-70 loads, plus a little bit?In 45 cal, charges of 4198 is high 60’s to very low 70 gr from the feedback I’ve gotten.
In some of the 40’s you’re talking .416 Rigby territory. North of 100gn of mid burning powders like RL16 with a 300gn bullet 3100+fps.So we're talking like Ruger-level .45-70 loads, plus a little bit?
Does the certificate have 2 witnesses and a Medallion signature?Here you go…. do you need signatures or do I need to post the certificate?
And 10x that many seconds from your life expectancy, per shot.Just dump six seconds worth of 4198 from yer powder horn? Lol
Sure does.Does the certificate have 2 witnesses and a Medallion signature?
If not, you'll need to rectify those errors before submitting your group for credit at tailgate tech.
I guess maybe you're taking this more seriously than I am. Sorry about that.Sure does.
Looks like we’ve got another key board jockey or you can come to KY and find out for yourself.
Thanks for pointing out the obvious. You can get a felony charge in Mass or NJ for being in possession of a foot hold trap. Many are felons are not hardened criminals like the ones running this country.First, I advise not to get convicted of a felony, that way you want have this problem.
Anyone convicted would be stupid to rely on hearsay and internet opinions to answer this question for them.
Duplex load because if I just loaded with H322 it won’t even ignite, not enough pressure. If I load with an easier to ignite powder, say 5744, I’ll shred sabots at anything over 2200 fps. With the duplex I get the ignition and a more gradual pressure spike that doesn’t shred sabots and gets me 2600 fps. All in all it’s less finicky and easier to load…I just find it more convenient. The bore rider design takes a bit more messing around with adjusting sizing dies, getting proper load pressure, increased load pressure with a fouled bore, etc…What's the reasoning behind using a duplex load? Is it an ignition issue?
So we're talking like Ruger-level .45-70 loads, plus a little bit?
I'd never heard of a Mesa action until I saw this. Very nicely done Alex!! Almost makes me want to build another one around a Mesa action. Smokeless muzzle loaders are shockingly amazing!I just finished this rifle up. I used a Mesa muzzleloader action and a Mesa stock. Barrel is a 26" Brux heavy varmint contour. Hankins ignition setup and brake. Bix n Andy tac sport pro trigger. Overall a real nice setup and it came in just over 10 pounds which is not bad considering the barrel.View attachment 1493150View attachment 1493151View attachment 1493152View attachment 1493154
I'd never heard of a Mesa action until I saw this. Very nicely done Alex!! Almost makes me want to build another one around a Mesa action. Smokeless muzzle loaders are shockingly amazing!
Thanks. I didn't see a summit stock on their website. Am I missing something?The Battalion Shooting Supplies & Precision Rifle Components
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Local outfit.
The Battalion is their retail outlet
Good bunch of folks……the Summit stocks are amazingly strong and light.
CW
Thanks. I didn't see a summit stock on their website. Am I missing something?