Harry Collins
32 Cal
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2022
- Messages
- 9
- Reaction score
- 16
I purchased the Kodiak .58x.58 from Trail Guns Armory in League City Texas some 40 years ago. Col. Mike Powasnick had taken his Kodiak to Africa and proved it on Cape Buffalo. He shot 665 and 700 grain R.E.A.L. bullets. I ordered some from him and BINGO! Regulation! Double rifles bullets will cross line of sight if they are too light or too fast. Bullets will shoot apart i.e. away from line of sight if they are too heavy or too slow. The 500 grain bullets from the mold I ordered with the gun were crossing line of sight. The 665 and 700 grain bullets shot apart with 80 grains of FF. Increasing the charge gradually to 110 grains of FF the Kodiak was shooting side by side with an inch between them at 25 yards using one rear sight. At 100 yards I was getting four shot four inch groups using a vernier tang sight. I took each of those weight bullets to the 2022 Shot Show. The Pedersoli exhibit was wonderful, but sadly Davide Pedersoli was not there nor was a representative from Italy. I would bet a hand full of quarters the bullets came from Pedersoli as they were packaged in styrofoam just like their other bullets. If enough of us asked, perhaps Pedersoli would market the 665 and 700 grain bullets. As a side note, I have the Kodiak IV in 45-70. All of the off the shelve 1873 Springfield 45-70 safe ammo was shooting apart. WW Hull, CCI 200 primer, Speer 300 grain bullet, and 61 grains of IMR 3031 gave a 2 1/2" group at 100 yards. the second shot from the left barrel and both shots from the right barrel were within an inch.