I have a Traditions Pursuit Ultra Lite. I have shot White Hots in it for a few years with mixed results. This year I went with Blackhorn 209. I sighted my gun in last week with Hornady XTP 240 grains and got about a one inch group at 100 yds. That was a little better than than the T/C Shockwave 250 gr, although they grouped well too. I would run a dry patch down the barrel between shots just to get a little of the residue out. Sabots loaded easily each time. I decided to go with the Hornadys and felt more confident in my muzzy than I have been in a good while. I loaded up my gun Sunday night and went hunting Monday. Haven't had a shot all week. Today I was out sighting my .308 in and decided to shoot my muzzy. Now, it has been loaded all week, so that may be part of the problem. Anyway, I fired a shot at 100 yds but couldn't see where it hit the target. I walked down to check it out and finally found where it hit, and it was about a foot away from the bullseye and barely on my target board. I decided to fire a "fresh" load. When I reloaded I had an awfully hard time getting the sabot down the barrel. It seemed to be stuck at the beginning of the muzzle. I almost gave up but finally got it to move. Once inside the barrel, it was easier, but not as easy as it was last week. The second shot didn't even hit my target board anywhere. So, instead of going hunting this afternoon, I came home, cleaned the gun, and put it up until next year. Any ideas what the problem might be? The scope on it is a cheap Bushnell Banner that I've had for years. I guess it's possible it has gone bad. I've had another one that went belly up, but it seemed fine when sighting it in. Any thoughts?