Hempstooge
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I chose this topic as I am trying to get my rifle going for a traditional hunt in December. This rifle is designed to shoot larger conicals and sabots with its aggressive twist rate. Now the bullets I have been casting are the lymen great plains 450 gr bullet, they have been more consistent than the 380 gn Lee r.e.a.l bullets I tried previously... but they still haven't made me happy. I use a 2 by 3 foot peice of butcher paper with a black 6" circle in the middle as a target, the goal is to get a group with rounds in the circle consistently. I cannot figure out a load that delivers any consistency at all, I've shot this thing over 100 times trying to get a group I can live with at 100 yards. The best I've gotten is 5 shots in a 1' group, with 90 gn's of pyrodex select. Now it kicks pretty hard at 90 gn's so going higher kind of concerns me, I always load the rifle the exact same way, I use a .58 cal wonder wad under the conical, I clean it in-between shots and I weigh the loads out to .1 of a gn. 90 gn's volume turns out to be around 66 gn's in weight so that's where I've stayed for a while. With that load I can hit within a foot of where I'm aiming. The bullet is .548 and is a very tight fit, and it thumps pretty hard. I'm just not sure what I need to do to make this thing more consistent. Any ideas?