Herb
54 Cal.
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2004
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I have been testing powders for comparison, using Hawkens I built. Today I used 100 grains of weight-calibrated measures of Goex 2F and .530 roundballs with .010 crush linen patching, which worked perfectly. I fired one shot at the fouler target at the right with my 31" GRRW barreled Bridger, then shot the left target. The first fouler shot was 1682 fps, so I deleted the velocity and shot six more, which averaged 1715 fps with 54 fps spread. Shot the second target the same, thinking to group better, average there was 1719 fps with 44 spread. Third target was with the middle rifle, with a 32" GRRW barrel, three foulers, eight shots averaged 1740 fps, 42 fps spread. Bottom rifle is my 32" Douglas-barreled rifle, two foulers then eight more shots which averaged 1745 fps for 10 shots with 90 fps spread. This was not an accuracy load, just a test of velocity to compare against other powders. I put a damp patch on the seating jag and so wiped the bore as I seated each ball. It was very windy from 8 O'clock, my targets blew over twice and the chronograph screens once. 50 yards from rest.