brewer12345
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I use wads under the real or else accuracy is poor. I think I need to up the charge on the REAL and try 100 yards again.
I think I need to up the charge on the REAL and try 100 yards again.
Was able to sneak to the range today and did some testing on a similar load to the OP so thought I'd share my results. I'm also working up my elk load for Sept. This is from my Cabela's Hawken rifle.I'd sure up the sights while you're at it. Dead on at 50 is no place to be when you're thinking about shots at 100. A 75 yard sight-in works much better for me.
You're probably right but my range doesn't have stands at 75.Comparing your 50 and 100 yard POI, I'm betting you're deadnuts center at 75.
Not to detract from the original intent of the thread, but that's interesting about the breech plug setup. I've only ever owned Cabela's rifles so don't know any better. If I go through my entire between-shot routine then I don't have many issues, but, you know, sometimes I get overly confident and/or lazy.those cabelas hawken rifle i swear, sob's hang fire even with real black powder due to their poor breech plug set up. My dad has one of those guns and the same issue with hang fires. Bought him a traditions that has a drum that actually lets powder flow under the nipple, much better now!
Excellent shooting. even at 100 yards. That 380gr real will really put the hurt on an elk.
So remove the "cleanout" screw and drill a bigger hole in it. Then rethread for a new "cleanout" screw.One thing I highly suggest you do before you go out hunting is to pull the nipple out after loading and check for powder under the nipple. They have such a tiny powder channel that they easily stop up and fail to shift powder under the nipple whuch either results in a hang fire or worse, a total misfire.
Is the Traditions different that the old CVA through the breech plug design? Those were awful for reliability. Remember guys slapping the side of the barrel to try and get the powder to make that 90° turn. Never had that problem with Lyman or TC caplock powder channels.those cabelas hawken rifle i swear, sob's hang fire even with real black powder due to their poor breech plug set up. My dad has one of those guns and the same issue with hang fires. Bought him a traditions that has a drum that actually lets powder flow under the nipple, much better now!
Excellent shooting. even at 100 yards. That 380gr real will really put the hurt on an elk.
those cabelas hawken rifle i swear, sob's hang fire even with real black powder due to their poor breech plug set up. My dad has one of those guns and the same issue with hang fires. Bought him a traditions that has a drum that actually lets powder flow under the nipple, much better now!
Excellent shooting. even at 100 yards. That 380gr real will really put the hurt on an elk.
I have 4 Cabelas rifles, 2 .54 and 2 .58. Dont recall any misfire issues with mine (I do swipe between shots though).
Only reliability issue I have had with Cabelas/Lyman (and TCs) caplocks is a clogged nipple. Typically in humid weather conditions with long waits between shoots. Nothing to do with breech plug design.Three in this house (50, 54 and 58), and I don't recall a single misfire in many years of use. And we almost never swab since we switched to TOW mink tallow. Sumpin else might be going on, but it's not the lettering on the barrels.
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