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Pellets or Loose Powder???

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22 May 2007, 18:38
Jason Hawkins
Pellets or Loose Powder???
I am new to muzzleloading and I have been struggling to decide whether to use pellets or loose powder. What are your thoughts? I assume loose powder is much cheaper and I know it burns more efficiently. Although I have not actually shot my rifle yet, I have bought my supplies (including a cannister of Hodgdon Pyrodex Select). I will likely try this out and then try something else if I do not get good results. So what is the verdict, pellets or loose powder?

Hawkeye


Hawkeye0585
22 May 2007, 20:35
larrys
I prefer pellets, but for the simple reasons that I don't have to measure every load and if I don't get the shot, I just pull the breach plug and they drop into my hand to be loaded again.


Larry

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23 May 2007, 01:13
Doubless
I am of the opinion that the firearms were designed for loose powder, and that is what they should be fed. To me, pellets are nothing more than a gimmick, something to be able to make money on.

Additionally, some of the western states are specifying loose powder only on their MZ hunts now...
24 May 2007, 04:36
woodseye
Loose powder......more reasonable priced (you won't believe what you pay a pound for it in pellets) - totally weight adjustable.

woods


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24 May 2007, 21:49
Rob1SG
Whatever shoots the best in YOUR Rifle. I found that loose 777 was more accurate than pellets in mine.
26 May 2007, 10:01
Triple_Se7en
Loose powder gives you more load tweaking options - plus costs less per volume.


........ Keep Yer' Powder Dry Fellas" ............
27 May 2007, 03:17
Buglemintoday
The only reason I am using pellets right now is because I am new to Muzzleloading...but I haven't really found a bullet that didn't like 100gr of T7.


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