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I thought some of the members might enjoy this picture. I'm new to this forum but not to shooting the front stuffers. I'm an avid PA Groundhog hunter, and in the later part of the varmint season, I opt to use 1 of my several muzzleloaders. I find it a great way to get in some live target practice and perfect way to ensure that I have my act togeather for the upcomming deer season. My chuck' load consists of one, fifty grain 777 pellet and a 230 Hornady HP-XTP bullet in an MMP sabot. It does a job out to about 150 yds on fall chucks. I spit patch swab between shots. The pictured rifle is a Ruger All-Weather 77/50 with a 209 kit installed. The scope is a T/C 3x9 and the shooting sticks are the original Stoney Point now discontinued.
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Hope you enjoy it.
 
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