There is not enough room to patch a full conical.I tried with the felt wads and without, and just couldn't seem to get consistent accuracy. Has anyone tried using a patch with these like with a round ball?
1 in 28".There is not enough room to patch a full conical.
What is your twist rate?
Assuming you have a .50cal that should spin the lighter ones. When you think you are having stability issues try a shorter/lighter bullet. I have a 1:24 50 cal and use the 460 grain ones.1 in 28".
I already have the .503" and perceived loading pressure never changed from the smaller sizes. Both guns measure for a .500" with the Thor sizing pack. I might just try to load a small patch first and then the NE and see if that changes anything. It always feels like the felt wads aren't going down the barrel straight. I've tried the 460's and 420's.Maybe go up .001 in bullet size
I already have the .503" and perceived loading pressure never changed from the smaller sizes. Both guns measure for a .500" with the Thor sizing pack. I might just try to load a small patch first and then the NE and see if that changes anything. It always feels like the felt wads aren't going down the barrel straight. I've tried the 460's and 420's.
What powder and volume (or weight) are you using? I’ve been hunting with patched round balls but recently picked up the Lyman GPH and some no excuses.485gr 54 Hawken 100 yds
Some people like to use an oversized wad, such as a 54 cal wad in a 50 cal barrel. I start mine with a bullet starter and then push them down the rest of the way with my ramrod. I haven't had much trouble getting them to go down straight when I use a little care.I already have the .503" and perceived loading pressure never changed from the smaller sizes. Both guns measure for a .500" with the Thor sizing pack. I might just try to load a small patch first and then the NE and see if that changes anything. It always feels like the felt wads aren't going down the barrel straight. I've tried the 460's and 420's.
Ya, that's what I have.Some people like to use an oversized wad, such as a 54 cal wad in a 50 cal barrel.
Beautiful bull. What setup you shooting? Rifle, sight/scope, powder, charge, cap/primer?460 gr at somewhere from 40-60 yards. At the shot stood there for 5-10 seconds and fell over backward
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Your shooting a 460gr no excuse with what charge Swiss 2F?My hawken is 1:48 twist and it will stabilize the 460 to at least 500 yards. My other rifles are all tighter twist at 28 and 24 and they too shoot it fine and I've shot the 600 in my knight to 200 with good results.
The felt wad, especially lubed, seems to be quite important for the last bit of accuracy. The wad must help seal up and I know it reduces gas cutting on the bullet. The results of which are seen in my videos above. I am not shooting anything fancy in the rifle dept. It's a stock rifle with a tuned trigger and a set of sights with a developed load.
Some day I will do a similar video with the knight or wolf to show that the rifle is not as important as many think.
Do remember that I am shooting 2f swiss which is about the easiest to light and most consistent powder available.
80grs 2f swissYour shooting a 460gr no excuse with what charge Swiss 2F?