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    New Muzzleloader Shooter Hold Over Question

    So A few weeks ago I posted about picking up my first Muzzleloader used at a pawn shop. I cleaned it up and have been shooting it. The riffle groups shots very well. My concern or questions is around the amount of hold over I having to use. At 50 Yards I am holding about 8” high to hit a target...
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    Hello From Montana

    Just wanted to say hello. I purchased my first new to me muzzleloader yesterday, It is a Connecticut Valley arms .45 cal. I am looking forward to learning and interacting with the group.
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    Starting charge and Hunting Charge

    Hello. I purchased a well used Connecticut Valley Arms .45 cal muzzleloader yesterday. This is my first muzzleloader and for $127 plus tax I figured I would take a chance. I cleaned the bore and tested for obstruction firing a cap while having some leaves at the barrel end and the leaves blew...
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    Hello From Montana

    Just wanted to stop in and Introduce myself. I purchased my fist muzzleloader loader yesterday used at a pawn shop. The muzzleloader is .45cal Connecticut Valley Arms and well used lol. I hope to do some deer hunting with it soon. Thank you, Simon
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