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Smokeless Muzzleloader
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07/02/10 08:40 AM
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retrieverman
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Is anyone else using a smokeless muzzleloader???
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
[Re: retrieverman]
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07/02/10 03:44 PM
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redchevy
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In my opinion if it doesnt smoke, it isnt a "Smoke Pole" any more.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
[Re: redchevy]
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07/03/10 02:04 AM
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retrieverman
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In my opinion if it doesnt smoke, it isnt a "Smoke Pole" any more. I agree with your statement, but that has nothing to do with the question that I asked. ![back back](/forum/images/graemlins/default/back_topic.gif)
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
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07/03/10 02:54 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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If you read the fourth post below yours, you'll get your answer.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
[Re: PrimitiveHunter]
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07/05/10 04:08 AM
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billy gordon
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Tryed it and like the results also easy clean up.Cant remembr the name but Jin Shockley advertised it with his name on it.Been a couple years since i had a muzzle loader.
Billy Gordon
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
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07/06/10 12:16 PM
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basspastor
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Savage 10ML-II .50 very good rifle; no smoke, I like mine.
Blessings Gerald
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
[Re: basspastor]
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07/07/10 04:37 AM
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sig1921
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from what i understand the savage 10ML-II is the only true smokeless muzzleloader and performs quite well from what i have read.
It's not skybusting, if you make the shot.
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
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07/08/10 12:05 PM
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kry226
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from what i understand the savage 10ML-II is the only true smokeless muzzleloader and performs quite well from what i have read. There are others, but you're getting into higher dollars and more of a custom set-up. I have a Savage 10ML-II and it is awesome. Once you find the load your particular rifle likes, you'll be hooked. Mine does MOA if I keep the barrel cool. Zeroed at 100, it is exactly 10" low at 200.
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Re: Smokeless Muzzleloader
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07/20/10 05:06 AM
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J. Hoover
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Yep bought a Savage 10ML the first year they came out and have since sold my Knight. The savage is very accurate and consistant, without the mess or rust issues. Mine shoots 300gr. Hornady XTP bullets using a MMP magnum sabot at 2250fps. I could push it a little faster but the trick for accuracy with the savage is keeping the sabot in good shape. I know of at least one 175 grain bullet designed for the Savage that guys are claiming sub moa accuracy with at 100 yards and 2700 fps muzzle velocity. I have not tried it myself though. After using the Savage I just cannot see myself going back to black powder, not where I live anyway.
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