Looks pretty good Dan - even though it has those 2 'flyers', it is better than some guys get with their rifles. Those 3 in the 9 and 10 ring sure look good. All would be on the typical 8 inch steel plate at 40 to 50yards, but a round 6" plate would have been missed by one of those outside hits. I suspect by the looks of it, this load might be a 1-holer at closer ranges like 25 yards. From the centre of the bull, that far outside shot is barely over 3" outside while the other is well inside the 3" radius. Not bad at all. It's taking a bit more powder than some are willing to shoot.
How's it shoot with, say, 60 or 70gr., Dan? That load is more in keeping with what a lot of guys would use.
Oh I lied, these were 60 yards. Found the range written on a couplke of other targets I shot that day.
We don't have a rifle range anymore so you set the target where it looks right on public land. I have since learnt to use my RF to put the target out (duh).
The first 3 shots of the groups in the other post were the lowest ones with the far right flier that set the group size.
Below is a better group, shot the same day. But it cannot be
reproduced on command. It will always shoot under 5" but but it will not do smaller that 4" reliably at 50-60 yards.
Its an honest 50-60 yard big game gun. But I HATE shooting groups this big at 50 yards.
I got to looking through the pics and found this. I guess I should go back and shoot it some more after all. Especially with FFG.
Below is typical 25 yards with thin patch and larger ball, 60 gr of FFFG. Some were significantly worse. Did not try the 480 ball at this distance. Did not get them till a week or two later.
This is 60 yards with 75 gr of FFFG 495 with a thin patch.
The bore was wiped and allowed to cool between strings. It really did perk up a lot with the 480s and a ticking patch compared to the thin patches and the 490-495.
These were shot with the 16 bore while the 50 was cooling. I shoot 3 shot strings with it since its a little uncomfortable off the bench.
The big group was with a thick soft felt wad under the patched lead ball, the next best was pure lead, the best group was WW alloy with a center hold since 6 oclock seemed to be causing problems with the silver front sight. I consider the WW group to be about as good as I could do.
Dan