I was out shooting the swivel breech day before yesterday. 50 cal Colerain barrels, 48 twist, round bottom grooves.
Its in the adjust the sights phase prior to final metal finish and some scratching of various metal parts.
Having some .480" RBs left over from the smooth rifle tests. I tried them with a thick patch .020"+ and 75 grains of FFFG Swiss.
The report was a little "flat" shot 2 shots from each barrel. Poor results. 2" groups for the 2 shots from each barrel
With a .490" ball it shot the pictured groups at 50 yards and had a more authoritative report with the same patch and powder. Did damp patch between shots. These are not really what I would call tight but obviously work pretty well.
Now I need to somehow mark the barrels so I can figure which barrel needs which correction. Magic marker I guess. I should have thought of that BEFORE I shot 6 shots
Smaller of the 2 groups is 1" center to center. I think if I had a better aiming point or blackened the front sights it would have eliminated some of the vertical dispersion. Which I believe was shooter induced. But they are only 3 shots from each barrel too but its worth pursuing obviously
This was with the front sight covering the bull with just a slight amount of black showing at 12 oclock. Need to enlarge the rear sight notch a little and then retest.
But all in all its showing good promise. The previously perceived hard loading was not in evidence.
The 480 ball loads very easily as might be expected but its simply not going to work by the report if nothing else. Suspect significant gas leakage. To be a really fair I should try the 480s again with a better aiming point but do not like the report/gas leakage indications.
Was too windy to find a fired patch....
Dan