Never shot a Say bo before but I got some on the low low.My Optima V2 LR really likes 100 grs by volume of BH209 and either a 44 or 45 cal 300 gr Hornady XTP and a Harvester sabot.
This. Definitely.Here's a little suggestion, before you get settled in on your choice of supplies.
Consider using about an 80 grain charge of loose powder, and a Hornady Great Plains 385 gr bullet.
You will find them to shoot very well, easy on the shoulder at 80-90 gr, and they are absolute spectacular death on critters.
Cheap, too. Just bought some at 10.00 a box of 20.
Hard to beat a plain old chunk of lead, despite all the fancy dancy new fangled crap that hits the shelves every year.
I’ve killed half a freight train load of deer with 90 grains of powder and 350 grain T/C Maxi-hunters. Hammer of Thor. I think you can’t beat a big, heavy caliber sized solid chunk of lead at muzzleloader velocities.
Thanks, that doesn’t sound good at all!Watch your traditions for slop in the break action lock up over time. Mine sure developed it.