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RLH70

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  1. Wayne, I used to do a lot of heat treating, I went back and looked at my notes. Using an conventional electric oven at 450F I would heat the bullets for 1hr then quench. After 2 days I would get a BH of 20-22.

    This is using WW lead and the bullets were between 9 and 10 BH before heat treating.

  2. That's interesting, I used both Pyrodex and Triple Seven pellets in 3 of my 4 muzzle loaders, 2 inline 1 traditional and I saw shot to shot deviations of up to 150fps according to my chronograph.

    I also couldn't get any of the three to group better than 3 inches, with two of them doing no better than 5 inches.

    This was a few years back though, perhaps the pellets are more refined now?

  3. I agree with you,I think it is a silly regulation as well. What I was told by the local game warden was that due to the population density and relatively flat terrain if you miss a shot on a varmint there is much less of a chance of the bullet hitting a house or a person than if you miss a shot on a deer?

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