I gave my 20 year old son a Pedersoli/Cabelas .50 caliber Blue Ridge rifle for Christmas. We got out to the range to test fire it this morning. Had a problem ramming a patched ball even with a starter. Had to fire unpatched. Need to know if there is a break-in for new barrels or whats is going on.
We are using Hornady .490 RB, 70gr Grafs FFFg and spit/saliva on some T/C un-lubed patches. The T/C patches don't say what thickness they are but state they are for .45-.50 caliber. We don't have a range-rod so using a starter and the hickory rod that came with the gun was our only option. I didn't want to get a ball stuck only 10-15 inches down the barrel so we opted to fire unpatched balls.
When I got home I mic'ed the balls and see they vary in diameter but average about .493 so they were oversized. My son did have one ball drop down the bore about 6 inches. I mic'ed a few that were .487 but were irregular.
Mechanically everything worked beautifully on the rifle. We had a blast, but eventually there was some fouling build-up making each shot a bit harder to ram.
Suggestions or ideas are appreciated.
Thanks
We are using Hornady .490 RB, 70gr Grafs FFFg and spit/saliva on some T/C un-lubed patches. The T/C patches don't say what thickness they are but state they are for .45-.50 caliber. We don't have a range-rod so using a starter and the hickory rod that came with the gun was our only option. I didn't want to get a ball stuck only 10-15 inches down the barrel so we opted to fire unpatched balls.
When I got home I mic'ed the balls and see they vary in diameter but average about .493 so they were oversized. My son did have one ball drop down the bore about 6 inches. I mic'ed a few that were .487 but were irregular.
Mechanically everything worked beautifully on the rifle. We had a blast, but eventually there was some fouling build-up making each shot a bit harder to ram.
Suggestions or ideas are appreciated.
Thanks