I saw this a few weeks ago and just getting time to post it and see what you guys think of it.
http://ultimatemuzzleloader.com/
Quick specs:
50Cal
26" Barrel
200gr Charge - They show pellets, so I'm guessing it is Triple Seven they are using.
Triple Sevens data shows 100grs of 2FF = 150gr of black powder.
If the data they say is 200gr of Triple Seven, that is 300grs of black powder.
WOW that is beyond a magnum charge!!!!!
Funny thing is, they haven't come up with an original idea about muzzleloaders yet.
I recall they had a similar model a few years ago they discontinued and were trying to dump them for $200.oo
I've been using a TC Omega for the past 5+ years with the same custom kit Remington copied for a guy in Canada.
I use a 25acp case with small rifle primers and 120gr of Triple Seven 2FF and a 250gr TC Shockwave and I get approx. 2000+fps
With Remington copying other peoples stuff, wonder what TC is going to do now. I think that is way too much powder and pressure.
I think that is why Savage stopped making the In-line that uses smokeless powder....
I have spoken to Accurate Powder manufacturer who makes/owns BlackHorn 209 which is another specialty black powder substitute and you can get even higher velocities then Triple Seven.
It sure would be cool if these new muzzleloaders were safe... I just don't know.... they used a Remy 700 before and it didn't last in the market place, and now the similarly the same thing but a price tag of $1200 is ALOT...
What do you guys think?????
http://ultimatemuzzleloader.com/
Quick specs:
50Cal
26" Barrel
200gr Charge - They show pellets, so I'm guessing it is Triple Seven they are using.
Triple Sevens data shows 100grs of 2FF = 150gr of black powder.
If the data they say is 200gr of Triple Seven, that is 300grs of black powder.
WOW that is beyond a magnum charge!!!!!
Funny thing is, they haven't come up with an original idea about muzzleloaders yet.
I recall they had a similar model a few years ago they discontinued and were trying to dump them for $200.oo
I've been using a TC Omega for the past 5+ years with the same custom kit Remington copied for a guy in Canada.
I use a 25acp case with small rifle primers and 120gr of Triple Seven 2FF and a 250gr TC Shockwave and I get approx. 2000+fps
With Remington copying other peoples stuff, wonder what TC is going to do now. I think that is way too much powder and pressure.
I think that is why Savage stopped making the In-line that uses smokeless powder....
I have spoken to Accurate Powder manufacturer who makes/owns BlackHorn 209 which is another specialty black powder substitute and you can get even higher velocities then Triple Seven.
It sure would be cool if these new muzzleloaders were safe... I just don't know.... they used a Remy 700 before and it didn't last in the market place, and now the similarly the same thing but a price tag of $1200 is ALOT...
What do you guys think?????