varsity07840
45 Cal.
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Tried out my rifled 1816 the other day for the first time. For once, there is little to do as far as sight adjustments. The windage is about perfect(at least at 25 yds) and the front sight needs some filing. My standard load for my rifled 1842 was tried first. 70 gr of 2f GOEX and a 500 gr. Rapine minie sized .686. Shot one big hole, center, 3" low. For a roundball load I tried
80gr, a lubed 14 ga. cushion wad, .672 ball and .018 patch. As with most rifled muskets a good rap with the starter was necessary, but then
the load seated easily. Same size group and slightly higher point of impact. There happened to be a spackle bucket down range at 100 yards and I couldn't resist taking a few shots at it.
I had to hold high on it but hit it every time. The best part was hearing that "thunk" when that big ball nailed it. I think it'll be my deer gun this year.
Duane
80gr, a lubed 14 ga. cushion wad, .672 ball and .018 patch. As with most rifled muskets a good rap with the starter was necessary, but then
the load seated easily. Same size group and slightly higher point of impact. There happened to be a spackle bucket down range at 100 yards and I couldn't resist taking a few shots at it.
I had to hold high on it but hit it every time. The best part was hearing that "thunk" when that big ball nailed it. I think it'll be my deer gun this year.
Duane