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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1603589" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>The gun you posted a link to is a good budget gun, I had one. If it was me and that was the gun I was interested in I would get a jug of Blackhorn209, Hornady XTP bullets (250 grain), Win209 primers, Harvester sabots (crushed rib and smooth, find which one shoots better) and work up from 90 grains by volume with the powder. If it is like the Impact I had the sweet spot will be 100-110 grains. (120 max). This will knock deer flat. </p><p></p><p>Muzzleloading is fun and can be addictive but requires a little experimentation to find the right load. I would recommend making a witness mark on the ramrod with a single load in it just in case you ever double load you can use the mark for reference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1603589, member: 33922"] The gun you posted a link to is a good budget gun, I had one. If it was me and that was the gun I was interested in I would get a jug of Blackhorn209, Hornady XTP bullets (250 grain), Win209 primers, Harvester sabots (crushed rib and smooth, find which one shoots better) and work up from 90 grains by volume with the powder. If it is like the Impact I had the sweet spot will be 100-110 grains. (120 max). This will knock deer flat. Muzzleloading is fun and can be addictive but requires a little experimentation to find the right load. I would recommend making a witness mark on the ramrod with a single load in it just in case you ever double load you can use the mark for reference. [/QUOTE]
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