I've got a stainless Omega and on top of it is a four power fixed scope. Mine doesn't like the 150 grain charge behind the 250 gr. Shockwave. It just doesn't shoot that combination well. I dropped it back to 125 grains of Pyrodex and it shoots nice cloverleafs with the Shockwave. 200 yards? I know they're capable and with the Nikon Omega scope they're very capable out to 250 yards but it isn't often we get that far of a shot anyway here in Kentucky. I'm thinking with my 125 gr. load of Pyrodex, I am sticking to 175 or less on the rangefinder. Still, this is a far cry from the patched round ball I started with in a T/C Hawken kit gun 25 or so years ago. Muzzleloading has come a long long way. Anyone going to Friendship, Indiana this month for the rendezvous? I've been going for twenty years and have seen some changes. We used to wear buckskins and sleep in tipis but you see fewer and fewer of these every year. Good memories are made in Friendship, for sure.