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Hi Everyone

I'm a New member to this site and in too muzzleloader rifles.
I just recently purchased a CVA accura LR-X in .45 cal for longe range shooting.

I cast my own .45 bullets for my 45 colt & 454 casull
and was I hoping if you guys could guide me to the right path so I dont
blow up my new rifle or even hurt my self.

my question to you guys are:

* Can you shoot .454 cast bullets from 200 gr to 500 gr weight bullets

* Gas check bullets on muzzleloaders OK to use or Not

*Does any know a good muzzleloader load data book?

Anyways
Thank you for your time in advance and hope to hear from you guys soon.
 
Good morning.

I think you may have misunderstood this forum, it's a common mistake. This is for what we term traditional muzzleloading, so modern in-line rifles are not discussed. However, you should be able to get all the information and answers that you need from our sister site here:

Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum

Good luck ; you should have no trouble.

If you get the urge to get an old fashioned muzzleloader and want some information on that, come back and see us, or if you would simply like to read about how and why we're into all that "old tech"... we'll be here. :thumb:

LD
 
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