Bought a used T/C .50 Hawken a while back. It was a very good price, but when you get a ball stuck and remove it by welding a drill bit on a rod to drill it out & don't stop until you start coming out the breech plug, it really cuts down on the value. *****! (him, not me) Anyway, after realizing there was very little I could do for the barrel without some hefty investment, I sprung for a Green Mountain .50 cal. w/1 in 28" twist for sabots, drop-in replacement.
Tried it with T/C 240 gr. XTP bullets & Mag Express sabots in front of 100gr. 777 2f. It grouped well, but about12" high at 50 yds. The stock really didn't fit me so I thought that might be part of the problem, especially with the bruises I got from that curved buttplate.
I worked up a plan for a thumbhole with enough drop to continue using the open aights. I ended up with a very nice fitting stock, complete with a Limbsaver recoil pad. Could hardly wait for it to get back from my finisher so I could try it out.
In the meantime, I did some reading & realized I was using too much powder. When I took it out the second time, I cut back to 70 grains powder & it still shot way high,even with all the adjustment out of the sights. I tried it at 50 & 100 yds. & all shots were in the same group. All in all the only real difference with the new stock was it was much more comfortable to shoot. All shooting was done at a picnic table, resting on a firm archery target bag.
When I built the stock, I bedded the barrel at the breach and at the forend of the stock. The barrle is a close fit to the stock. The wedge is a snug, but not tight fit, so I don't think I am warping the barrel, especially since the wedge loop is so close to the bedding. I also tried some 80 grain charges, with shots going into the same group. The difference was the 70 gr. shots were perceptively slower with some fliers due to the crosswind.
So, my thoughts have come up with; reducing the powder further; trying to find a tang peep sight that would give a lower sight line at the breech; trying to warp the barrel to lower the POI; or??? Any suggestions or experiences that I can use?
Tried it with T/C 240 gr. XTP bullets & Mag Express sabots in front of 100gr. 777 2f. It grouped well, but about12" high at 50 yds. The stock really didn't fit me so I thought that might be part of the problem, especially with the bruises I got from that curved buttplate.
I worked up a plan for a thumbhole with enough drop to continue using the open aights. I ended up with a very nice fitting stock, complete with a Limbsaver recoil pad. Could hardly wait for it to get back from my finisher so I could try it out.
In the meantime, I did some reading & realized I was using too much powder. When I took it out the second time, I cut back to 70 grains powder & it still shot way high,even with all the adjustment out of the sights. I tried it at 50 & 100 yds. & all shots were in the same group. All in all the only real difference with the new stock was it was much more comfortable to shoot. All shooting was done at a picnic table, resting on a firm archery target bag.
When I built the stock, I bedded the barrel at the breach and at the forend of the stock. The barrle is a close fit to the stock. The wedge is a snug, but not tight fit, so I don't think I am warping the barrel, especially since the wedge loop is so close to the bedding. I also tried some 80 grain charges, with shots going into the same group. The difference was the 70 gr. shots were perceptively slower with some fliers due to the crosswind.
So, my thoughts have come up with; reducing the powder further; trying to find a tang peep sight that would give a lower sight line at the breech; trying to warp the barrel to lower the POI; or??? Any suggestions or experiences that I can use?