Sighting .50 Caliber Muzzleloader. PowerBelt AeroLite. IMR White Hots.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Today I am learning the ballistics of my muzzleloader with the new bullets and powder I chose. It looks like I will be 16 inches low at 200 yards while dead on at 100 yards.

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  • @danahicks8241
    @danahicks8241 9 месяцев назад +3

    Sighting in a muzzle from a floating dock !! Freedom at its finest !!

  • @troydixon9019
    @troydixon9019 9 месяцев назад +4

    Unless you are keeping your powder outside it should be be ok. I've been using powder both lose and pellets that I bought years ago with no problem

  • @ditchdigger93
    @ditchdigger93 4 месяца назад +2

    My standard sight in with about any rifle, including any of my four inlines is two inches high at one hundred yards and then shoot groups at both fifty and two hundred so I know my holdovers. Two hundred is a stretch for any muzzleloader but doable if you know your gun and load. I regularly bust gallon jugs with my optima v2 lr at two hundred yards with about a foot of holdover with a saboted 250 grain Hornaday XTP. That is using four of the Firestar pellets. The thing to remember with an inline is that anytime you change powder, amount of powder or bullet you change the point of impact and must sight in all over again.

  • @Daniel-ob2ml
    @Daniel-ob2ml 20 дней назад +1

    Instead of a safety pin, I use a pilot broach.

  • @markgemmill1825
    @markgemmill1825 7 месяцев назад +1

    If those were my groups with those bullets, I would change bullets. Also, if you zero an inch or two high at 100, those 200s would come up alot. I have see the Hornady ELD and the Power Belt ELD are shooting well. I'm just not a big power belt fan. Just my opinion.

  • @user-by6sh6wr4k
    @user-by6sh6wr4k 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. You can keep using your pellets. I just shot my 50 last week my pellets are over 10 years old. Also I'm still using loose pyrodex select I bought it in 2005.Both still shoot fine.Just keep em dry I put my pellet box in a plastic bag with a silica bag. My select I keep in my closet. Nice Video...

  • @Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill
    @Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've not had any issues reusing pellets from previous year/years. Never had a misfire, especially with 209 primers. I keep my stuff dry as I can, and my reload tubes are sealed. POI hasn't shifted that I've seen either. My optima, first time I had it out a few yrs ago, was a bear to load. Been a back burner project, but intend to get back to it and try different loads and bullets. Hopefully I can get bullet/sabots down it easier. I'd say, mine must be a tighter bore, also wondered if nitride finish played a role in the tight bore. Been using my T/C Triumph with decent success since I've had it, but my Optima was intended to play around with longer distances and BH209. If all else fails with my Optima, I can size bullets to bore, and play around with that.
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  • @blackpressurecartridgesolu9028
    @blackpressurecartridgesolu9028 5 месяцев назад +1

    Low Pressure 50 Caliber Smokeless Loads in a 209 Factory Muzzleloader, 2 DVD set | eBay
    These 2 DVDs contain a demonstration of using Low Pressure Smokeless Loads in a 50 caliber factory muzzleloader, that are of equal or less pressure than Blackhorn209.

  • @juanclemons1492
    @juanclemons1492 7 месяцев назад

    the loose powder you can take four shots with out cleaning.its a cleaner burn.

  • @DEVILDOG1964
    @DEVILDOG1964 8 месяцев назад +2

    KEEP YOU PELLETS IN THE ORIGINAL BOX IN ZIPLOCK BAG OR BETTER YET VACUUM SEAL THE BOX UNTIL NEXT SEASON.