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Got a chance to work up loads today.
The barrel has been round crowned and the rifling polished. There's one burr left a foot down that tries to cut with heavy duty charges but time will handle it.
Best working load found was a short starter combo of .562" round ball, thick denim 1 3/4" squares prelubed (peanut oil, beeswax, lanolin, soap) and 80 grains FFFg. Ticking will thumb load but denim has the edge on accuracy.
I had asked Bobby Hoyt to give it his best round ball rifling with twist to suit the barrel length and he done good.
I'd been wanting to get a shorter rifle of larger bore that was an analog to the jaeger style of hunting rifles. This fills the bill. In this configuration the handling characteristics and weight versus recoil have worked out nicely. The shorter sight radius isn't too much to live with; it's not a prairie dog gun.
Thank you Mr. Hoyt.
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The barrel has been round crowned and the rifling polished. There's one burr left a foot down that tries to cut with heavy duty charges but time will handle it.
Best working load found was a short starter combo of .562" round ball, thick denim 1 3/4" squares prelubed (peanut oil, beeswax, lanolin, soap) and 80 grains FFFg. Ticking will thumb load but denim has the edge on accuracy.
I had asked Bobby Hoyt to give it his best round ball rifling with twist to suit the barrel length and he done good.
I'd been wanting to get a shorter rifle of larger bore that was an analog to the jaeger style of hunting rifles. This fills the bill. In this configuration the handling characteristics and weight versus recoil have worked out nicely. The shorter sight radius isn't too much to live with; it's not a prairie dog gun.
Thank you Mr. Hoyt.
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