I gotta ask something.I been shootimng 90 grains of 777 through my Knight for two years.The gun kicks like a mule with this load but I get very good groups.My son used it this year for the early season.I had to bring the load down to 75 grains for him to handle the recoil.But after dropping the load 15 grains we didnt even have to adjust the scope, it shot out to about 90 yrds anyway, just like it did with the higher load.Never really tried it out past that range to see what it did past 100 yrds.
My question is, is there any reason I should continue to shoot 90 grains of powder when Im getting the same results with less recoil at 75 grains?I dont shoot long distances at deer much, matter of fact muzzleloading Ive only killed one deer that was farther out than 40 yrds.I like to get close, but still want to be able to shoot out to around 100 yrds if the need should arise.So am I losing enough energy by dropping the load to 75 to worry about?Just wondering, the gun kicks so bad Ive laid my nose open on 3 occasions in 3 yrs with it, my fault for getting to close to the scope I know but still![]()


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. I would suggest, since you are receiving the best accuracy with 90 grains of powder that you stick with this load. I don't know what type bullet you're using but it seems like it is compatable with your current load. However if you like to experiment try using Pyrodex RS around 80 grs. (VOLUME) and see what happens. <GOOD LUCK!>


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