Before I attempt to shoot my T/C Pro Hunter 209X50 Magnum SS for the first time..need to clarify a powder charge question. (Haven't loaded/shot a muzzleloader in 40 years)
Bought a new Nikon Omega 3-9x40 with BDC. The Nikon scope manual says the BDC is calibrated for:
"250 grain bullet with 150 grain powder charge (powder or pellets)"
Picked up some Hodgdon Triple Seven 50/50 pellets, Winchester Triple Seven 209 primers, Barnes 250 gr sabots along with some T/C Shock Wave 250 grain sabots.
From what I am reading..all I need is one pellet (50gr) of Triple Seven just to get the scope sighted in, then (2) 50gr (for 100grs total) to final sight and use for deer hunting? (a 150 grain charge isn't mentioned anywhere, and appears to be dangerous?
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ALSO: While I'm here, what is the proper procedure (when, how much etc) for lubing the breech plug on the T/C Encore Pro Hunter? The T/C lube looks like plain old "automotive anti-seize lube" , considering I already have anti-seize ..can I use it?