- Joined
- Dec 26, 2019
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- 64
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I do. I like to shoot PRB’s but I like to hunt with conicals. Being a hunter that likes to shoot, I really like the standard 1-48” twist.
I recently got into casting and I’ve really enjoyed making my own bullet/ball fodder. The balls actually seem more accurate than store bought balls. Maybe because they are round and not shaped like a golf ball.
I prefer shooting Goex over Swiss as the Swiss seems to be way harder in the bore after shooting. I think the Goex is a bit dirtier but I’ve found the extra soot makes it easier for follow up loading without swabbing between shots. I can’t shoot two PRB’s in a row shooting Swiss without really having to hammer on the ball.
anyway, my rifle doesn’t shoot anything good enough to win a target shoot, but it shoots everything very acceptable for hunting. Most of my groups are around 4 MOA but the factory hunting sights seem to be about 4 MOA sights. It’s hard to shoot a smaller group than your sight picture. My particular rifle seems to shoot PRB’s better than anything but I sure like how conicals perform on game.
I really like the 450 gr. Lyman Plains bullet. Lubed with 45/45/10 mixture. Not the best for keeping the fouling soft but with Goex, I have no issues loading and shooting 3 without a swabbing. Not much different than the skimpy factory lube on Hornady Great Plains bullet.
only 8 more months until elk season!
Todd
I recently got into casting and I’ve really enjoyed making my own bullet/ball fodder. The balls actually seem more accurate than store bought balls. Maybe because they are round and not shaped like a golf ball.
I prefer shooting Goex over Swiss as the Swiss seems to be way harder in the bore after shooting. I think the Goex is a bit dirtier but I’ve found the extra soot makes it easier for follow up loading without swabbing between shots. I can’t shoot two PRB’s in a row shooting Swiss without really having to hammer on the ball.
anyway, my rifle doesn’t shoot anything good enough to win a target shoot, but it shoots everything very acceptable for hunting. Most of my groups are around 4 MOA but the factory hunting sights seem to be about 4 MOA sights. It’s hard to shoot a smaller group than your sight picture. My particular rifle seems to shoot PRB’s better than anything but I sure like how conicals perform on game.
I really like the 450 gr. Lyman Plains bullet. Lubed with 45/45/10 mixture. Not the best for keeping the fouling soft but with Goex, I have no issues loading and shooting 3 without a swabbing. Not much different than the skimpy factory lube on Hornady Great Plains bullet.
only 8 more months until elk season!
Todd