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Anyone try the dark blue 50x40 sabots from both MMP and Harvester? Is there any noticeable difference loading, sabot length, accuracy?
I had a similar problem with PowerBelts, and I ended up switching back to sabots.The Crush Ribs worked well in early Fall while preparing for the season. Started having occasional misfires once it got cold out. Switched to the MMPs and the issue went away. The breechplug was properly maintained and the correct Primer used for the powder being shot. Have only used MMPs since.
I was using BH209. The Crush Ribs with a 200 gr SST loaded with little resistance going down.Why would a sabot have anything to do with a muzzleloader misfirng?It just sits on the powder.Perhaps not enough pressure when loading.
Once the owner of MMP packages the sabots in 50 sabot packs, he is unwilling to consider discounting them.
https://mmpsabots.com/store/blue-hph-sabot50-pcs/Prices are for a bag of 50. Discounts available for purchases of 5 bags or more.
Actually MMP pricing goes down with 5 and 10 PACKs of sabots. Its says so right on his website.
https://mmpsabots.com/store/blue-hph-sabot50-pcs/
I may have both the MMP and Harvesters 50x40s here and no longer use either. Another vendor is Precision Rifle Bullet, his sabots are MMPs.
https://www.prbullet.com/shop/products_view.php?sSKU=0502
Nope, been like that as long as i can remember. Ive talked to Del (rip) numerous times.I guess that Covid-19 has changed a lot of vendors' business models.
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