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First of all let me start off by saying that I use speech to text in my posts and I try to edit them as carefully as possible so that they make sense. My apologies in advance for anything that doesn't make sense. For example for some reason every time I say sabot for some reason Google thinks I mean the Jewish holiday of the Sabbath. only in this country can we sell a product that we promised to do a multitude of things that actually only does half of them and does that half poorly. Okay sorry about that rant.
my question is about Sabbath starters are they absolutely necessary specifically for the CVA wolf. I know many are going to reply well it depends if you're running a sabat or if you're doing a full bore pellet type. But let's just talk in general terms.
And if I do indeed need one what would be the preference here I see two types. One that is a t-bar handle design and the other that is a round ball that fits into the palm of your hand.
is this a matter of personal preference or does one work better than the other?
It's important to mention that if this time I'm not planning on using loose powder probably going to end up going with the pellets and saboted projectiles to start.
once I get completely comfortable with the muzzleloader then I will introduce the full bore .50 pellets. And in the last phase I will experiment with loose powder.
Sometimes I wonder if I have a speech impediment thanks Google for making my life easier....not.
my question is about Sabbath starters are they absolutely necessary specifically for the CVA wolf. I know many are going to reply well it depends if you're running a sabat or if you're doing a full bore pellet type. But let's just talk in general terms.
And if I do indeed need one what would be the preference here I see two types. One that is a t-bar handle design and the other that is a round ball that fits into the palm of your hand.
is this a matter of personal preference or does one work better than the other?
It's important to mention that if this time I'm not planning on using loose powder probably going to end up going with the pellets and saboted projectiles to start.
once I get completely comfortable with the muzzleloader then I will introduce the full bore .50 pellets. And in the last phase I will experiment with loose powder.
Sometimes I wonder if I have a speech impediment thanks Google for making my life easier....not.