kh54
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Saturday was my first chance to take my Walker back to the range since I reported this:
Successful shoot with reproduction Walker. It was a disaster.
I print my homemade targets on 11x17 paper. I went back to the same indoor range and setup my target at 50 yards where I shot well last time out. I started with 50 grains of powder and 12 rounds and landed only three fliers on the whole dang target. Surprised that 50 grains would make such a (bad) difference I tried six rounds with 40 then another 12 with 30. I never even hit the paper again.
As I was putting things away and in a puzzled and @*%!-off mood, I remembered that the week before I shot a couple of long guns with my sons and I left the 3F in my flask. Damn.
So now I know: powder type can make quite a difference! Oh, and it fouled so much that toward the end I had to spray down the arbor with Ballistol and forcibly hand turn the cylinder just to shoot the last few rounds.
File under: Lessons Learned.
Successful shoot with reproduction Walker. It was a disaster.
I print my homemade targets on 11x17 paper. I went back to the same indoor range and setup my target at 50 yards where I shot well last time out. I started with 50 grains of powder and 12 rounds and landed only three fliers on the whole dang target. Surprised that 50 grains would make such a (bad) difference I tried six rounds with 40 then another 12 with 30. I never even hit the paper again.
As I was putting things away and in a puzzled and @*%!-off mood, I remembered that the week before I shot a couple of long guns with my sons and I left the 3F in my flask. Damn.
So now I know: powder type can make quite a difference! Oh, and it fouled so much that toward the end I had to spray down the arbor with Ballistol and forcibly hand turn the cylinder just to shoot the last few rounds.
File under: Lessons Learned.