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This might not be the best forum, looks like the muzzleloader discussion here is geared toward more primitive muzzleloaders, but I thought I would ask.
I received a new CVA Accura MR-X muzzleloader for christmas. I have shot primitive flint lock and percussion cap muzzleloaders a fair amount back in the 1980s as a teenager, but that was a long time ago. Any recommendations as a starting point for Elk load testing in this gun?
Requirements are for Oregon hunting:
loose powder
musket cap ignition
no plastic at all can be on the bullet what so ever (no plastic sabot, tip, or belted bottom, etc)
Trying to keep this focused - looking for recommendations from folks based on actual experience is possible, not from what others may have read about on threads elsewhere.
Thanks for any help and happy new year!
Cheers,
Shapp
I received a new CVA Accura MR-X muzzleloader for christmas. I have shot primitive flint lock and percussion cap muzzleloaders a fair amount back in the 1980s as a teenager, but that was a long time ago. Any recommendations as a starting point for Elk load testing in this gun?
Requirements are for Oregon hunting:
loose powder
musket cap ignition
no plastic at all can be on the bullet what so ever (no plastic sabot, tip, or belted bottom, etc)
Trying to keep this focused - looking for recommendations from folks based on actual experience is possible, not from what others may have read about on threads elsewhere.
Thanks for any help and happy new year!
Cheers,
Shapp
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