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Re: To all the Blackhorn 209 lovers....
[Re: JUGHEAD]
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09/12/16 05:56 AM
09/12/16 05:56 AM
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That has always been my issue with the "sighting it in with a clean barrel" argument. It just ain't practical from a hunting standpoint when hunts often span long weekends, consecutive weekends, etc. If they shot the same on a clean barrel versus a fouled one it would be super easy to deal with one but they don't...and that's why they suck regardless of which powder you put in em! I'm a terrible hunter so I seldom get to shoot any of my firearms except at the range, but would running a cleaning patch or two through the barrel after shooting get enough of the fouling out to bring you back to your "clean barrel" zero? -GB
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