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You must work for MMP or Harvester? LOLCouldn’t disagree more. And I have been a dedicated muzzy hunter for 35 years.
For guys new to muzzy hunting and the vast majority of average hunters (not paper punchers) sabots offer more advantages: cheaper wider range of bullet choices, sabots seal the bore and keep the bullet on the charge, simpler, often flatter trajectory, no sizing and the issues with sizing. Waiting a few minutes for the bore to cool during the summer is no big deal - use a cooling rod if you’d like and you’ll be shooting about as quickly as a bullet to bore shooter.
Well lets see, 35yrs huh? Its been 49yrs for me. I started back in "73". I've shot everything from Huntsman, side hammers, modern inlines and SML. When I shoot competition, I shoot Master Class. I'm no rookie.
That said, you want a newbie to use cooling rods in the summer, purchase a long enough cooler, purchase the dry ice and still have to wait, then clean the moisture/condensation out of his barrel? Why is it more and more hunters and "paper punchers" are going sabotless? Why is it that ANY muzzleloader competition is won by bullets being shot bullet to bore? Why is it that when accuracy counts, sabots are never used?
Read the last paragraph in post #39 again please.
The bullets normally used shooting bullet to bore are higher quality bullets than pre-packaged bullets. I can assure you, sized properly a bullet will not move off the charge. There's no such thing as flatter trajectory when using a sabot. For goodness sake, any seasoned shooter knows its the weakest link.
Learning to size bullets is as easy as tying your shoe laces.
Also........... sizing your own bullets can give you ....... some ...... control over velocity. With a sabot, well your stuck with what it might give you one minute or change the next. Heat is the enemy of sabots and everyone should know that.
Why would anyone want to spend over 90 minutes standing around in the summer waiting for a barrel to cool, just to shoot 10 rounds accurately?