I was checking the sights on my Bill Large .54 Hawken on Monday. I shot 3 rds. at 50 yds. into a satisfactory group. ( 50 grs. 3f swiss, pillow tick patch cut at muzzle ( .021" ) .530 " round ball, Hoppes #9+ lube. Went to 75 Yds., increased same powder to 55 grs. and first two shots were dead on to point of aim. The 3rd shot didn't even hit the 4'X5' board holding the target. Don't know where it went. I fired another and it hit approximately 5" left of aiming point. The 5th shot was back in the first two's group. I found all patches ( which were in good shape ) EXCEPT # 3. My question is it probable or possible the patch stuck to # 3 and caused the shot to go off of the target and backboard ? I've not experienced this before and hope some of you can offer an explanation. I had no spotter to help so couldn't see where # 3 went. Thanks
I gave up on blue stipe ticking a few years back. Its all coming from the wrong side of the ocean and much of it is too weak for patching now. I find heavy linen at fabric-store<dot> com and use that. I bought some buff colored denim a couple of years ago at Jo Annes that appeared perfect but would not shoot accurately in two different rifles.
THe chances of a patch sticking to the ball is so remote as to be “unlikely”
Try tearing the ticking down the stripe and see if it tears easily. If it does its useless.