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Old 01-06-2005, 04:26 PM
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I'm guessing the bullet starter/ramrod jig was the issue as well. Those shockwaves are a tight fit in many bores to begin with, so using the wrong starter/jig would only lead to problems.

btw, TC was having some Sabot issues earlier in the year. There were a couple batches of bad sabots from the company that makes em' for TC....QC issues with outside dimensions. Some of these took everything you could muster and then some to seat andif you were lucky enough to have a nice gu nwith a good tight bore, good luck! I was trying them in my Rem at the time and didn't have good luck, we had a fresh snow and there was no consistancy in where the sabots were falling, some right at the muzzle, others 50-60 yards down range etc. I have a newer batch but haven't tried them in my Encore yet.
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