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Hi all,
Still new to modern muzzleloaders and trying to wrap my head around an idea that I can't shake.
Within the realm of practicality, how far down could someone sabot their projectile from the bore diameter. To put it another way, if one started off with a .54 cal bbl and got a sabot which would bring the bullet size down to .50, and then repeated the process with another sabot going from the now .50 to .45, at what point would that just be silliness?
Alternately, with the right (presumably custom-made) sabot, is there any reason why a .54 or .50 would not perform adequately well with saboted .32 or .36 bullet?
Thanks. You guys are great.
Cheers,
Ken
Still new to modern muzzleloaders and trying to wrap my head around an idea that I can't shake.
Within the realm of practicality, how far down could someone sabot their projectile from the bore diameter. To put it another way, if one started off with a .54 cal bbl and got a sabot which would bring the bullet size down to .50, and then repeated the process with another sabot going from the now .50 to .45, at what point would that just be silliness?
Alternately, with the right (presumably custom-made) sabot, is there any reason why a .54 or .50 would not perform adequately well with saboted .32 or .36 bullet?
Thanks. You guys are great.
Cheers,
Ken