I had a chance to get to the range today and spend some time with my .40 cal. Dale Atkinson flinter. One good thing about being temporarily unemployed is that I have time to do this.
Well, anyway, I decided to try Swiss powder in the 40 as it seems to do very well in my smaller calibers. Fouling is reduced to a minimum and the need to wipe between shots or between five-shot strings is almost nonexistent. MY load had been 50 gr. of GOEX 3F with a .400PRB (target) or .389PRB (woodswalk) and it had shot well. I reduced the SWISS Load to 40 gtr. and the grouping was still good at 25 yards, but four inches low. This really isn't a problem as all I have to do is take a file to the front sight and make the adjustment. Before I do that, though, I want to go to the bench as shoot the same load and then try 45 grains and compare.
My questions are: 1) does 40 gr. of SWISS basically equal the performance of 50 gr. GOEX or do I need to boost it to 45 grains or so?; and 2) is a lower group to be expected? If you know for sure, and your experience is based on shooting a .40 cal. with a 42 inch barrel, please share. Not looking for theory here, but experienced results.
Thanks,
James