Herb
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I have a muzzleloader antlerless elk hunt the end of the month and have been checking out my loads. This in my copy of Jim Bridger's rifle I built. First day I shot 80 grains of Goex 2F, only three shots without my chronograph, but that velocity is about 1500 fps. Used a salvaged target from my range. These shots are taped over but numbered. First one hit one inch left and half an inch high at 100 yards, then 2 3/4" low on line, then 4" high and 2.5" left.Next day I went back and (being low on Goex 2F) shot 80 grains of Goex 3F, shots X (mixed up my numbering), 4, 5 and 6. These shots were all with a damp cleaning patch on the seater jag, no other wiping or cleaning.
Shots 7 and 8 were with 100 grains (weight-corrected measure) of Olde Eynsford 1 1/2F. Got distracted by another shooter, there may be two shots in No. 8 hole.
Next day I went back to shoot my chosen load but forgot my powder measure and patching at home in my hunter's bag. So I shot .530 Speers with .015 (ratchet reading) linen. I had to use my Goex 3F 100 grain measure, which holds 103 grains of Goex 2F. The three shots averaged 1651 fps with 35 spread. With no cleaning, I next used Olde Eynsford 2F in the same measure, 103 grains. Velocity 1809 fps, 48 spread. I wasn't holding the forend down on the rest, so the shots are high. (I made my front sight low, just like on the Bridger rifle). This is about a 150 yard zero, OK for my open-country hunting.
Shots 7 and 8 were with 100 grains (weight-corrected measure) of Olde Eynsford 1 1/2F. Got distracted by another shooter, there may be two shots in No. 8 hole.
Next day I went back to shoot my chosen load but forgot my powder measure and patching at home in my hunter's bag. So I shot .530 Speers with .015 (ratchet reading) linen. I had to use my Goex 3F 100 grain measure, which holds 103 grains of Goex 2F. The three shots averaged 1651 fps with 35 spread. With no cleaning, I next used Olde Eynsford 2F in the same measure, 103 grains. Velocity 1809 fps, 48 spread. I wasn't holding the forend down on the rest, so the shots are high. (I made my front sight low, just like on the Bridger rifle). This is about a 150 yard zero, OK for my open-country hunting.