It’s been at least 4 maybe 5 years since I have shot any of my muzzle loaders and have lost touch with all the new developments. I have been accustomed to shooting only black powder with either ball & patch in my T/C Hawkens and also my handgun or BP with a sabot/.44 HP XTP in my in line ML-700
It all started with a new camo Nikon Optima ML scope with BDC and Warren camo rings to match my SS/ML-700. Then while waiting on my wife at Wal-Mart I happened on to a new bullet that I had never seen or heard of before from Hornady, a 50 cal 350 gr FPB. The looks of it got me excited and decided that although 350 grs was way more bullet than I actually wanted the tip plus the length and the cup base made throw it in the cart along with 1 lb of RS Pyrodex powder. (The phone call to a saubier mentor actually put me over the edge)
I bore sighted the scope in today at around 25 yards and the second shot took me just a lil off on the windage so I moved to the 100 yard mark. Not knowing anything about what I was doing just enough rounds here get it dead on and was also getting familiarized with this combo and how often to clean it.
I first noted that it was difficult to get the cup based bullet started but after a few of em it was easy and just needs to be started real straight. I was also worried about smashing the red tip but that was really no concern… Although I had a new firing pin and nipples for both musket caps and 209s I just used my old percussion caps as I have a bunch of them…
Then I was going to start out at 100 grs of P. powder but decided on 120 grs (the max my measure will hold). At 100 yards it was very impressive and I new that there was no doubt this thing was going to shoot well…
Quickly moving out to the 200 yard mark and knowing about what drop I could somewhat expect according to the Hornady chart that came with the bullets I placed the cross hairs about that high…. The 225 yard circle in the scope lined up alomst perfect and I decided to take a poke…. I was surprised to see that I was shooting about dead on elevation and what appeared to be 1” to the left. (Talk about some SH luck)
Muzzle velocity was around 1580 fps and I wanted 1600 so I tapped my 120 gr measure and got enough in to get 1620 fps where it seemed to shoot even better….
The last of my 15 bullets was shot here at 200 yards. The last 3 shot group measured 1.750”. I actually think it could have been better....
The barrel stayed cleaner than I expected, it was more fun shooting than I expected (I have arthritis and recoil puts the hurt ion me sometimes).The 200 yard groups was way better than I had ever dreamed of…. The Nikon scope was also outstanding taking all the guess work out of it…
This Rem ML-700, Nikon scope and awesome FPB bullet from Hornady are an awesome combination and doesn’t seem like it should bear the name muzzle loader anymore….
As much as I would like to try 209s I think I’ll just stay with what I got through deer season….. Also got a report that the new Buckhorn powder made by Western Powders is maybe one of the best substitute powders out there?
Here is some info on the bullet
http://www.hornady.com/story.php?s=770http://www.chuckhawks.com/hornady_FPB_bullets.htm