I have an older Knight disc in .45, a superdisc I think, picked it up a few years ago from local shop who forgot about for over a decade. Anyways I’ve messed with it on and off over the past couple years and the accuracy was so-so but I chalked it up to mostly my lack of attention to it. Last year I decided I wanted to really get good groups and order a Swinglock die and bullets to size. Upon trying to size them I found the Swinglock die, even being opened as much as it could was too small to size them. The bullets would go down the muzzle no problem. It’s also when I realized that the first two inches of barrel are much tighter than the rest, even a bullet that is hard to start will go down with finger pressure after the first two inches.
Tried some .451 385grs from No Excuses today. Accuracy wasn’t great shooting 80-85 grs of T7 FFg. Dropped to 65 grs before I left and looked started to get sub-3” groups. Note this was with a fouled barrel which I’m not crazy about hunting with.
My questions are.
1. Any one else experienced the tight muzzle and looser bore or heard of this problem before? Any solutions to improve accuracy?
2. Would the 385 NE and 65 gen’s be good for elk at 100yds? I feel like it would but want so more experienced answers.
Tried some .451 385grs from No Excuses today. Accuracy wasn’t great shooting 80-85 grs of T7 FFg. Dropped to 65 grs before I left and looked started to get sub-3” groups. Note this was with a fouled barrel which I’m not crazy about hunting with.
My questions are.
1. Any one else experienced the tight muzzle and looser bore or heard of this problem before? Any solutions to improve accuracy?
2. Would the 385 NE and 65 gen’s be good for elk at 100yds? I feel like it would but want so more experienced answers.