dirtytough
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Awhile back I made a post about purchasing a new muzzy. I haven't used a muzzleloader since I was a little kid. I wasn't sure what I wanted exactly and got some good feedback. Robby contacted me and asked if I was interested in using the Cooper 22ML he had been testing since he didn't draw any muzzy tags this year. I still didn't know exactly what I wanted so I was more than happy to take the Cooper 22ML for a test run this season. I received the gun a few days ago. Robby had sent it back to Cooper to get the ramrod guide fixed. Cooper fixed that and sent it to me with a NECG peep installed and a hooded front sight.
I swapped the peep out for a 3.5-14 Leupold I had sitting in the safe. I left the front sight on since I am only using the scope for load development.
After that I took out the front stud so I could install the mount for my Javelin bipod.
There isn't much for components here locally when it comes to muzzleloading. I grabbed what was available which wasn't much. Season starts in about a month. Sabots aren't legal in Colorado so I'm going to concentrate on finding a good load with a conical first.
I swapped the peep out for a 3.5-14 Leupold I had sitting in the safe. I left the front sight on since I am only using the scope for load development.
After that I took out the front stud so I could install the mount for my Javelin bipod.
There isn't much for components here locally when it comes to muzzleloading. I grabbed what was available which wasn't much. Season starts in about a month. Sabots aren't legal in Colorado so I'm going to concentrate on finding a good load with a conical first.
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