The original discussion was:
I'm having a bit of a frazzle period. I've been *icking around with a 45 caliber flintlock (42" GM barrel) for a few weeks now, off and on, trying to develop a consistent load that generally goes were I point it. Been having a terrible time, and just when I think I'm getting close everything goes cafluey.
I also have a 36 caliber percussion (44" barrel maker unknown) built 30 yrs ago or so by Robert Ashe that seems to shoot quarter size groups at 50 yds no matter what I put through it. Problem is it has a 44" barrel and weighs 9.5 #'s. It's a bear to shoot off hand.
So what goes? PS: I know this is a rediculous question; but now I feel a lot better
With the intense discussion and indepth discussion of twist rates and mathematical forumulas, did anyone answer the original question or did I miss the answer?
RDE
I'm having a bit of a frazzle period. I've been *icking around with a 45 caliber flintlock (42" GM barrel) for a few weeks now, off and on, trying to develop a consistent load that generally goes were I point it. Been having a terrible time, and just when I think I'm getting close everything goes cafluey.
I also have a 36 caliber percussion (44" barrel maker unknown) built 30 yrs ago or so by Robert Ashe that seems to shoot quarter size groups at 50 yds no matter what I put through it. Problem is it has a 44" barrel and weighs 9.5 #'s. It's a bear to shoot off hand.
So what goes? PS: I know this is a rediculous question; but now I feel a lot better
With the intense discussion and indepth discussion of twist rates and mathematical forumulas, did anyone answer the original question or did I miss the answer?
RDE