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Testing Round Balls In a Modern Inline Muzzleloader Part 2

Back by popular demand, we returned to the range to take a deeper look at shooting patched round balls through a modern inline muzzleloader. In this follow-up video, we expand on our original test with a wider variety of powder charges to explore how traditional projectiles behave in a contemporary setup. 

We cover: - Powder charge comparisons and their effect on accuracy - Velocity results across different loads - Group sizes at both 50 and 100 yards - Practical takeaways for field use and range performance If you've ever wondered how well round balls can perform in an inline muzzleloader, this test gives a clear, data-driven look at what to expect. Whether you're a traditional shooter or just curious about mixing old-school projectiles with modern gear, there's something here for you. 

At first, muzzleloading can be an overwhelming new sport, but we are here to help you get everything figured out. Whether you're hunting deer in the thick woods, sitting in a stand over a cornfield in the midwest, or chasing elk in the mountains. Our goal is to help you on your muzzleloading adventures! Of course, for any questions about muzzleloading, you are welcome to call us at 1-855-236-5000, or email us at sales@muzzle-loaders.com.

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