40calFlintlock
36 Cal.
History.
For the last two years, I have been conducting scientific trials on finding the best combination of: powder manufacturer/granulation/charge, patch thickness, patch lubricants, and ball diameter with no luck of repeatability.
The scientific method is a ‘Design of Experiments’ in which I used a large and small round ball diameter, thick and thin patch, and a large and small powder charge. There are eight trials in which all possible combinations are made. Each trial I take three shots and all I’m going for is a grouping somewhere on the target. Each series is performed three times before changing the inputs and starting all over again. For example, a given trial, I’ll get 3 shots inside of a 3” circle, the next time I run that same trial, I’m lucky enough to get all 3 shots on an 8.5 X 11 sheet of paper.
My inputs: .311 & .315 swaged round ball, .010 & .015 dry lube patches, .020 pillow ticking with crisco (R) lube and .025 & .032 blue jean material with crisco (R) lube, GOEX & Schutzen 4f and 3f powder, and 25, 30, 35, and 40 grain main charges with same manufacturer of 4f for the pan. All shots are made from 25yds, rifle resting on a bag with the butt supported and held securely against my shoulder with my free hand.
NOTE - 20 grain charges result in squib shots moving the ball forward a few inches and the main charge exiting out of the vent hole, a long ffffffft and no recoil.
So, my questions are: 1) has anyone else had the same problems and 2) when successful (consistent groupings) what was your successful combination?
Apologies for the lengthy post. I wanted to post as much information as possible and keep it condensed.
Thank you
For the last two years, I have been conducting scientific trials on finding the best combination of: powder manufacturer/granulation/charge, patch thickness, patch lubricants, and ball diameter with no luck of repeatability.
The scientific method is a ‘Design of Experiments’ in which I used a large and small round ball diameter, thick and thin patch, and a large and small powder charge. There are eight trials in which all possible combinations are made. Each trial I take three shots and all I’m going for is a grouping somewhere on the target. Each series is performed three times before changing the inputs and starting all over again. For example, a given trial, I’ll get 3 shots inside of a 3” circle, the next time I run that same trial, I’m lucky enough to get all 3 shots on an 8.5 X 11 sheet of paper.
My inputs: .311 & .315 swaged round ball, .010 & .015 dry lube patches, .020 pillow ticking with crisco (R) lube and .025 & .032 blue jean material with crisco (R) lube, GOEX & Schutzen 4f and 3f powder, and 25, 30, 35, and 40 grain main charges with same manufacturer of 4f for the pan. All shots are made from 25yds, rifle resting on a bag with the butt supported and held securely against my shoulder with my free hand.
NOTE - 20 grain charges result in squib shots moving the ball forward a few inches and the main charge exiting out of the vent hole, a long ffffffft and no recoil.
So, my questions are: 1) has anyone else had the same problems and 2) when successful (consistent groupings) what was your successful combination?
Apologies for the lengthy post. I wanted to post as much information as possible and keep it condensed.
Thank you