tracker12
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Just ordered it. Should have checked Amazon first
Just ordered it. Should have checked Amazon first
Are you using a shot card base on bottom of bullet?My 2024 bull with a 420gr bullet
I recovered the slug on the opposite side hip as it was a quartering to uphill shot. Bull only went 75yds
I just weighed the bullet - 405gr retention
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No. That is a thin piece of cork material on the base of every bullet.Are you using a shot card base on bottom of bullet?
Thank youNo. That is a thin piece of cork material on the base of every base bullet
No, I loaded mine with the plug in and it was the same......similar resistance for all sizes. So I got the .503".Do you guys think it needs to be sealed to see the difference in slightly different diameters?
My 420 no excuses do not have the cork, I think I got them in 2018No. That is a thin piece of cork material on the base of every bullet.
I added the cork myselfMy 420 no excuses do not have the cork, I think I got them in 2018
Haha ok, that makes more sense.I added the cork myself
Get a felt or cork wad and load it after the powder and before the bullet. It will protect the bullet base from heat and increase accuracy. You can find threads on how to use them on dedicated muzzleloading forums. Below is a link to what I use.My 420 no excuses do not have the cork, I think I got them in 2018
I use a beaver felt wad lubed with lanolin over 80grs 2f swiss with a 420 and 495 no excuses with similar accuracy.I tried with the felt wads and without, and just couldn't seem to get consistent accuracy. Has anyone tried using a patch with these like with a round ball?