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Shooting 100 grains of 777 here in my Winchester Apex magnum. I know some folk are more keen on loose powder but I've had no problems. Was shooting 150 grains but found no difference of accuracy down grading to 100 grains. Don't think I'm getting full burn on 150 anyhow ML going with opening day of gun season. ML just stuffed and ready to go

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I now shoot 150 gr of 777 pellets, i used to shoot  100 gr of 777 pellets out of both my t/c ML.. but besides a little more kick and some distance gains, accuracy was the just the same as 100 gr. 

 

trying to remember but i think there was only 5 inches difference in drop between the 2 @ 150 yards

 

My triumph by t/c i have setup with nikon bdc reticle...150 gr 777.. i can put (3) 250 gr shockwaves within a 4 inch circle @ 225 yards .. i was impressed

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I  burn 80 grains by volume of  loose 777  3F  behind a  50 cal.  460 grain conical....

 

I tried 2f first, but since use #11 percussion caps my ignition seemed a bit slow...

 

Works great  in my old TC Hawken... 2 inches high at 50 and dead on at 100..

 

it's a devastating bullet on deer and also worked well on a 6x6 bull elk..

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Yeah, that's what the elk thought just before he died...

It's made by an outfit called Noexcuses in Utah...Very accurate, load easy and shoot surprisingly flat for such a heavy bullet..

 

Post a photo of one of those next to a quarter for reference.  Love to see it.  Takes the whole heavy is better argument to the extreme. 

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I'm shooting pellets and 130 grains. I've got 50gr (black label box) and 30gr (green label box) of triple-7 pellets. let's me load in increments of 10 grains.

Black label and green label and I think Jack Daniels : ). And not even a whiskey guy

Good to know. Wasn't aware of green label 777 pellets. Thanks for heads up

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