brewer12345
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I am sure a bunch of you won't like this question much, but here goes:
I was shooting an inline with a scope today. The store bought bullets barely stayed on paper at 50 yards, but my home cast maxi balls grouped within about an inch. Considering they cost me a nickel to cast, yay. The problem is that the scope that came mounted on the rifle is trash. Can I just buy any center-fire rifle scope as an upgrade, or is there something special that makes it a muzzleloader scope?
Damn glad I brought the slip on recoil pad. A 370 grain conical over 80 grains of powder in a light rifle is pretty hefty recoil.
I was shooting an inline with a scope today. The store bought bullets barely stayed on paper at 50 yards, but my home cast maxi balls grouped within about an inch. Considering they cost me a nickel to cast, yay. The problem is that the scope that came mounted on the rifle is trash. Can I just buy any center-fire rifle scope as an upgrade, or is there something special that makes it a muzzleloader scope?
Damn glad I brought the slip on recoil pad. A 370 grain conical over 80 grains of powder in a light rifle is pretty hefty recoil.