.50 Cal Black Powder rifle at 420 yards Traditions Tracker 209
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Nice shooting, but I'm srry to say I shoot traditional, cool video though, it's neat to experiment with different grain rounds and powder charges, I've don't it with patch and round all loads. Always good to know your gun in and out
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Very impressive, I don't think I can see 420 yards!!!! I have orderd one of these (but with nickle coating) Have you tried Minie's in it? if so what was it like? I have got a LEE 500-360-M Improved Minie mold but I havn't got round to casting any yet, hopefully at the weekend.
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What you do to protect your scope? I got the same gun
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Very scientific and challenging :)
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Where did you get the bipod for the muzzleloader?
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Have you shot any lead out of the gun such as conicals? I have a LEE mold for the R.E.A.L bullet (rifling engraved at loading) and would love to shoot accurately at around 200 yards.
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Im thinking about buying a muzzle loader but was wondering how accurate they are at 100 yards...
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Very interesting and well documented results. An intensely anal process I must say,.. ( I'm have other interests also.) But indeed well researched. Thank you.
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good chance you wont respond but
i just got one of these used with no manual
is it possible for you to photocopy it or give me good instructions on firing this gun
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@lookingforthemeaning Yeah its a muzzleloader. The bolt is the firing pin/hammer
Mag30th, may I ask what optics you are using on that Tracker?
mnpd007 2 years ago
Yes, and sorry for the delay, in this clip Im using a Leupold 3-9 compact.
mag30th 2 years ago
by the high pitched crack of that rifle there must be some modern smokeless powder in that load.plain black powder would never get you there without a ten ft drop.
mannexx111 2 years ago
The high-pitched crack is due to the projectile traveling over the 1,150 FPS mark, this sabot is traveling at 1660 FPS. Secondly there is not any smokeless powder in this, it is 100% FF Goex black powder. And lastly, the bullet drop 16 feet at 420 yards.
mag30th 2 years ago