Now that I have secured some 3F and 4F powder, I would like to start doing some shooting with this "abortion of a gun" I bought. The Traditions Pa. Pellet.
As soon as this 16 inches of snow is gone I plan to go to the range and play with my new toy and would like to get some suggestions on where to start as far as powder goes.
Let me provide as much info as I can.
Questions:
As soon as this 16 inches of snow is gone I plan to go to the range and play with my new toy and would like to get some suggestions on where to start as far as powder goes.
Let me provide as much info as I can.
- This gun has a 1 - 28 twist
- I will hunt as opposed to target shooting
- I will be using modern conicals from CVA because that is what I have.
- I will use Goex 4F for pan priming
- I got one pound of 3F Goex and two pounds of Schuetzen 3F
- Below is a drawing of my breech plug, the hole is approximately 1/8" diameter
- I will hunt in situations where my possible shots can be anything from 30 yards to as far as the gun will effectively kill.
Questions:
- What is a good starting point as far as the amount of powder?
- Is there a threshold at which accuracy is lost as MV and energy go up?
- From what I've read here, Goex 3F and Schuetzen 3F produce similar accuracy and fouling?
- Last .... I do not have a chronograph but I would like to have a rough idea of MV so I can plug everything into my ballistics calculator. I have the bullet weight and the ballistic coefficient.
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