Now you are talking...That is my all time, A#1, without a doubt, favorite gun for the deer woods, bar none..can you tell I like it.. :grin: Light and handy, fast to the shoulder, mine is a shooter as well.
There are 2 kinds of WMC, the early ones have a 1:20 twist, the later ones have a 1:38 and it makes a big difference for what it shoots. Although I try to stay traditional in what I hunt with, I also shoot what shoots the best in a particular gun, don't want any wounded deer to go missing. Mine is an early gun-(first one that hit the store way back)- and the 1:20 twist is way too fast for balls and it's real fussy about conicals so that leaves sabots. The pink T/C Break-OWay sabots worked great but are discontinued, the black Knight sabots and 240 Hornady are also good-80gr. charge. The 1:38 likes Conicals bettr than Sabots and balls with real light charges. I know a guy from the range who shoots those hollow based Hornady Great plains very well with his.
Any scope mount for a Hawkin/Renegade will work, try T/C
I only use BP and #11s work good for that.
Real nice gun, mine has filled the freezer many times over, for many years.
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