Me too, for a couple of my ML. I use a regular sling for unmentionables for on my New Englander and let me tell you, they are great when packing out elk, and even deer.Fine looking carbines gentleman! I'm feeling more and more confident in mine. I'm thinking I might like to get me one of those leather slings though.
What is the twist of the rifling? My 1-48 doesn't care for the 250 grain Reals. Was thinking of trying the Pa conicals.70 grains by volume of 3f Swiss under a Hornady Pennsylvania Conical, is my best combo for my carbine.
1/48 twist.What is the twist of the rifling? My 1-48 doesn't care for the 250 grain Reals. Was thinking of trying the Pa conicals.
Suggest you try an original Maxi Ball pushed by 3F. I've yet to have a ML not like them. Didn't see what caliber you are trying to get to shoot accurately but with all the 50's I've seen and/or tried they all liked a 370 grain Maxi Ball and 80 grains of FFF.What is the twist of the rifling? My 1-48 doesn't care for the 250 grain Reals. Was thinking of trying the Pa conicals.
I was curious on these due to the information says they are for longer barrels with slower 1:66 twist rates. Seems they wouldn't fly well out of short barrel with a 1:48.Hornady Pennsylvania Conical
I'm gonna find out, ordered some a little earlier today.I was curious on these due to the information says they are for longer barrels with slower 1:66 twist rates. Seems they wouldn't fly well out of short barrel with a 1:48.
If these Pa conicals don't fly right I'll give the maxi's a try. TksSuggest you try an original Maxi Ball pushed by 3F. I've yet to have a ML not like them. Didn't see what caliber you are trying to get to shoot accurately but with all the 50's I've seen and/or tried they all liked a 370 grain Maxi Ball and 80 grains of FFF.
Them 370 maxi balls are like chicken teeth, scarce! Finally found them at log cabin shop. They're pricey for sure. If they work out i can see a maxi ball mold being sourced.Suggest you try an original Maxi Ball pushed by 3F. I've yet to have a ML not like them. Didn't see what caliber you are trying to get to shoot accurately but with all the 50's I've seen and/or tried they all liked a 370 grain Maxi Ball and 80 grains of FFF.
That's a maxi ball mold i believe.I picked up this mould a while back but, cannot remember what it was. It is not marked other than .50 cal. but, I think it is one of the T/C Maxi something or other. Not sure what grain weight either. Anyone recognize it?
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Yes sir, dat be it. I've had mine for many years and best I can tell, it still puts out good Maxi Balls. Getting ready to mold up a few more in the next week or so. I get good accuracy out of them. Maxi Balls don't expand much, if any, but for whatever reason, they flat do the job.I picked up this mould a while back but, cannot remember what it was. It is not marked other than .50 cal. but, I think it is one of the T/C Maxi something or other. Not sure what grain weight either. Anyone recognize it?
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Yes, I've learned that to start something new, start at the beginning.If you are talking about what bullet works best for you, you need to set some parameters. Bullet weight, max distance you intend to shoot, desired ftlbs of energy at your max distance (desired game), the muzzle velocity you are shooting at and your sight-in distance.
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