J jamesthomas 70 Cal. Joined Jan 25, 2009 Messages 4,111 Reaction score 14 Oct 19, 2015 #21 What I would like to know is, what kind of groups are these loads producing? Thanks.
S Semisane 54 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 1,994 Reaction score 637 Oct 19, 2015 #22 armakiller said: What I would like to know is, what kind of groups are these loads producing? Thanks. Click to expand... Don't have the targets saved from the .45 or .50 Armakiller, but here's a fairly typical one from the .54 and the .58
armakiller said: What I would like to know is, what kind of groups are these loads producing? Thanks. Click to expand... Don't have the targets saved from the .45 or .50 Armakiller, but here's a fairly typical one from the .54 and the .58
S Semisane 54 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 1,994 Reaction score 637 Oct 19, 2015 #23 These guns are pretty forgiving as to the powder charge they will shoot well. Here's a target from the .54 flinter with 20 grains less powder than the target above. And one from the .58 with 20 grains less.
These guns are pretty forgiving as to the powder charge they will shoot well. Here's a target from the .54 flinter with 20 grains less powder than the target above. And one from the .58 with 20 grains less.
S Semisane 54 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 1,994 Reaction score 637 Oct 19, 2015 #24 Oops, make that 10 grains less on the .58. Here's one with 20 grains less.
N Naphtali 40 Cal. Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 332 Reaction score 11 Oct 19, 2015 #25 In penance I will do one of the TIFTIDs (thoughts for the day) Mr. Moyle had all rascals in 6th grade sentenced to a "7th hour" the same 100 times: An avian in the center of manual dexterity is equivalent to double that amount in a dense arboreal mass. . . . I can't help myself - a wiseacre for generations.
In penance I will do one of the TIFTIDs (thoughts for the day) Mr. Moyle had all rascals in 6th grade sentenced to a "7th hour" the same 100 times: An avian in the center of manual dexterity is equivalent to double that amount in a dense arboreal mass. . . . I can't help myself - a wiseacre for generations.