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Offline MWells

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New Extreme
« on: July 14, 2008, 05:17:43 PM »
Just picked up a new Disc Extreme 50 cal. It is stainless with the thumbhole stock. It is my first muzzleloader. I picked up some 200 grain T/C shockwaves, some Triple 7 loose powder and some primers. I wanted the Triple 7 primers but no one had them in stock so I settled for Winchester primers. I also picked up the various cleaning supplies and accessories as well as anti seize grease. I am looking at starting my loads at 80 grains and moving up. Any thoughts here? W\hat about recommendations on future bullet selections? I just grabbed these because they were on clearance. I will be hunting whitetail in central Texas, 150 lb deer at the most.

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Re: New Extreme
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2008, 12:23:30 AM »
 1st off I think you bought a very fine M-L. I would also look into the Hornaday SST 'Low Drag' 250 grn saboted bullet. It's best to load them with a special hollow starter/ramrod tip so you don't damage the point. I would be up near 100grns of 777 powder once you get your sights/scope near where you want them. Yes you can go  to a max of 120 grns if you want. I stay below that & do fine. Last year I used Pyrodex & 777 is fine but this year I already have 3 containers of the new Blackhorn 209 powder to try out. Be sure to clean well after you shoot the 777 in your M-L. I also leave a light coat of oil in the bore after cleaning, & run a dry patch before the next use. I use plain Win shotgun primers and have had no problems with them.
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Re: New Extreme
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2008, 10:56:18 AM »
Sounds like I am on the right track then. I looked at the Hornady bullets online but my LGS didn't have any. I shoot the Hornady's in my 6.5x55 swede and my .243 and like them alot. I grabbed the shockwaves for $9, so I think that was a pretty good deal. I did get a short starter with the tip attachments for different types of bullets.

I don't have plans to get up to 120 grains, from what I have read somewhere in the 80-90 range should be the sweet spot for me. I am not the guy that tries to load everything to max.

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Re: New Extreme
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2008, 05:15:18 PM »
You should be able to use about anything from Conicals to Sabots. There are so many choices out there you are bound to find a few loads that shoot well. You can check out the Modern Inline ML forum for more ML info.
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