juniorfan2007
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Joined: 17 Nov 2007
Posts: 3
Location: Iowa
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:39 pm Post subject: New Omega
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Ok, Guy's looking for some advice. Gave up on shotgun hunting a couple of year's ago( to many idiots out in the timber). Missed the hunting (still bow hunt but like the range of a gun also).So bought a new Omega. Since I will be hunting late season here in Iowa, which means first season muzzleloader,and first and second season shotgun will be over the deer are atleast let's say skitish. I'm looking for a sabot and powder combo that will be accurate but still have the knockdown power from a range of 75 to 200 yards as this will probably be the range I will encounter most. I was thinking maybe the recommened 150 grains of t7 and 300gr shockwave? Good? Bad? And as far as a scope not sure the Nikon is worth th extra cash.
Posts: 3
Location: Iowa
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:39 pm Post subject: New Omega
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Ok, Guy's looking for some advice. Gave up on shotgun hunting a couple of year's ago( to many idiots out in the timber). Missed the hunting (still bow hunt but like the range of a gun also).So bought a new Omega. Since I will be hunting late season here in Iowa, which means first season muzzleloader,and first and second season shotgun will be over the deer are atleast let's say skitish. I'm looking for a sabot and powder combo that will be accurate but still have the knockdown power from a range of 75 to 200 yards as this will probably be the range I will encounter most. I was thinking maybe the recommened 150 grains of t7 and 300gr shockwave? Good? Bad? And as far as a scope not sure the Nikon is worth th extra cash.