OldMtnMan- Goex 2F is a good powder. If Semisane had fired a bore fouler shot first with Goex 2F before his record string, his extreme spread in velocity would probably have been about 12 fps. This does not mean a very tight group, but such a low extreme spread is very unusual. Just look at my velocity spreads in my chart, and many of those groups were impressively tight. Also notice that he had 75 fps extreme velocity spread with Swiss 3F and I had 73 fps. I did not shoot more Swiss 3F because I didn't have any. A friend has some here and I'll try to get a pound of it and shoot it in my .58 short Leman just for comparison, if we get warm weather.
Shifty, I won't be using that short Leman anymore, except for testing Swiss 3F and GRRW 2F and 3F. Don't intend to hunt elk again. But Olde Eynsford 1 1/2F did very well. (You can left-click this picture to enlarge it).
Semisane- Thanks. I'll have to get a smart friend to show me how to do this. I've got Word and a printer but no scanner.
longcruise- I don't wipe after every shot, yes and no. I usually shoot one bore-fouling shot off-target from a clean bore before going for record. Then I use a damp cleaning patch (alcohol and Murphy Oil Soap, same as my bore lube) on the seater jag, so the bore gets wiped down and back as I seat the ball. Usually I clean the bore before I switch powders, as from Goex or Olde Eynsford to Swiss, to clean the ball seating area. Don't clean between Goex and OE, they are similar. I use a short starter and a steel range rod. Most of my shooting is from a bench. If I shoot in a match, I may put a cleaning jag on the wooden ramrod and still use a damp patch to seat the ball. Usually I just shoot with no wiping, but then I am only using 50 grains of Goex 3f or 2F.
Thanks, everyone, for your interest and questions.