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Started by surehuntsalot, August 21, 2015, 07:31:23 AM
Quote from: captpete on August 22, 2015, 07:36:28 AMLooks like I'm going to be the odd guy here. I tried Barnes bullets in my muzzleloader and didn't have very good results. I had to change sabots. The ones that came with the bullets were so tight I couldn't get them down the barrel. Once I was able to shoot them, they didn't group as well as the Hornaday bullets I was using. The other down side to them for me was they were pretty spendy....over a dollar per bullet. Then I had to buy other sabots pushing the cost up more.
Quote from: 2eagles on August 22, 2015, 09:56:53 AMQuote from: captpete on August 22, 2015, 07:36:28 AMLooks like I'm going to be the odd guy here. I tried Barnes bullets in my muzzleloader and didn't have very good results. I had to change sabots. The ones that came with the bullets were so tight I couldn't get them down the barrel. Once I was able to shoot them, they didn't group as well as the Hornaday bullets I was using. The other down side to them for me was they were pretty spendy....over a dollar per bullet. Then I had to buy other sabots pushing the cost up more.You should try these. Barnes' NEW Spit-Fire T-EZ muzzleloader bulletsUnless you shoot a lot, the cost isn't that bad. I'll give up a little in grouping for the other qualities of the Barnes.