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Sweet. Reverse twist looks good as well as the eye alignment
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I knew this would get you guys fired up :) I tried the Magua outfit but it got too dang cold
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just my 2Cents for what its worth, 44yds, homemade peep sight cuz i can't see anymore
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A question about swabbing out the bore after a few shots
stoney4325 replied to Firewater Forge's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
At the range I use windex or rubbing alcohol followed by a dry patch. I think it removes some fouling, its a lot easier to load after a couple of shots. Out of the two, alcohol seems to dry faster when looking at the dry patch. just my observations.- 3 replies
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Hi, His flies work! Hooked on to a nice one but my line broke before i could get a picture. I was at the duck pond tell him thanks and good luck!
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PM sent thx
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Awesome, great job. Having the whole family along is a bonus.
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great story, congrats
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That's incredible. congrats to both of you.
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First a muzzleloader
stoney4325 replied to stoney4325's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
Thanks for all the replies, i'll take a look at those other bullets. Here's a pic , mine is the little one . The mule deer is the one my son shot. -
This was my first hunt with a muzzle loader. I shot a little 2x2 at 75 yards after seeing the same 4 spikes come in for 3 days. I used 100 grains of Hodgdon Triple 7 pellets and TC 250 grain spire point. I hit him quartering away right in the shoulder, exiting above the back side shoulder (ended up taking out the top of the lungs). When i shot and the smoke kinda cleared, i saw him kick up the back legs as if i gut shot him. when i went to where he was when i shot, all i found was a little bit of hair, no blood or anything. I was freaking out. I couldn't figure out if i just creased him or what. I thought a 50cal would be bang flop. It was getting dark so i decided to pack up and leave and look in the morning. Something (dad) told me to look again before i left. I ended up finding him 40 yards away. After i found him i back tracked to where i shot him but didn't find any blood. I talked to a buddy and he said he's heard of this a lot with muzzle loaders, no blood trail. Is this common? Am I using the wrong bullet? I went to a big box today and saw hollow points, would that be a better option? Sorry, i can't edit the title, i changed it 3 times before posting and still got it wrong. thx
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Thanks for all the replies. He was pretty amazed by that. We think on the next hunt, we'll get my daughter to make a good luck charm with a big drop tine