Mike Brooks said:
I'm honestly surprised MB printed this BS. :shake:
Just looked through my old Muzzleloader Mag. and find in the Nov/Dec 1994 issue two comments.
Disputing the Shooting
Editor's Note:
In an effort to stay current we are publishing the following letters without reply.Copies of the letters were sent to Jim Byrd,but we have not received a reply from him.If a reply is forthcoming, we will print it as soon as possible.
I didn't find an answer from Mr.Byrd in the 1995 issues .SO maybe NO ANSWER.
For those of you,who have the Nov/Dec.'94,on page 6 are the two letters.I can only say, poor Mr.Byrd
The whole story should have started,'Once upon a time,long,long ago in a place far, far away....'
say Mr.Ted 'Pathfinder'Jayson in one of the two letters.
Mr. Stuart L. Chapman writes:
Another thing puzzles me as well. My old Speer handloading manuel says your mv should be about 1250fps,give or take some, with your 75gr. Fffg. Given these factors your roundball mv erodes to about 820fps at 200 yards and the drop at 200yards, with a 100-yard zero should be over 36 inches. Yet you say your drop is only 9 inches. Nine inches is what a .30-30 gets at 200 yards,but it has an mv of 2100 fps with a 150gr. Conical bullet.Matching that trajectory with your roundball , should require an mv of more than 2700 fps.I don’t think that is possible in what you are shooting.
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