What if it still won’t shoot after all that work?
Have you tried a .60 round ball and a .20 patch? Probably round bottom grooves.The barrel look great , thats what i all check. But can any mistake weight so heavy i did not assemble the kit a friend of mine do it in the 1998 an sell it to me 2021 but he did no recall about any datas he is a dealer for bp guns and reloading things. I like the käger but no accurary ist a bad taste so was at a point with no ideal by the way the .610 with 0.15 patch dont go down only the .610/0.10“ patch
I had a .62 jeager Rice barrel with round bottom rifling, similar to your Colerain. Took awhile to find the loads that worked. It did take .610 ball and shot best with 100 to 110 grains 2f and wonder-lubed .018 to .020 patch. This was very tight and required short starter. Good hunting load. Someone on this forum recommended chamois patches (cut from genuine chamois I bought at auto parts store). Though thinner, and much easier to load, the chamois is compressible and expands once loaded to fill the rifling grooves. I used wonder lube on these patches and used 50 grains 3f for offhand practice. Occasional flyers with the 100 grain hunting load and chamois patches, but not enough to keep me from using it for my reload when hunting.Hello Friends,
I have many Flinters and all works right but my Jäger Rifle a Totw jäger Set in .62 with Colraine Barrel 31“ it want getno good groupings! I have no more Ideas i test with PrB in .595/.610 i test with .20 Slugs from Brennecke that i calibrate for fit i use Swiss no.3 in different weight have different patches Felts ect…..
But nothing give good grouping! Is the barrel bad ? What can i do the have good results?! Hope for your help
I think it's the barrel that expands and moves forward when it gets hot. Not so much the stock. Mauser rifles had stepped barrels just for that reason. When the wood of the stock expands, due to the moisture content, I don't think it moves back or forward. But I could be wrong.The underlugs that hold the barrel to the stock should have a slot in them where the pin goes through, not just a hole drilled through them for the pin. You want that slot to relieve pressure when the wood expands and contracts due to the weather.
Yes, the lugs should be slotted, but I still think it's the barrel that moves, not the stock.The duct tape to hold the barrel in is just an experiment to see if the barrel lugs are affecting the accuracy. If it helps, you need to slot the pin holes in the lugs so the stock wood can move.
I have the same barrel, no problem. I shoot a .600" ball, .023" patch, and 110 grains of Swiss 1.5fg. Shoots around 3-4" at 100 yards, and two deer and one black bear so far. No misses.I try next week with 600 balls maybee it goes better?! Are Colrain Barrels problematic?
Yes, the lugs should be slotted, but I still think it's the barrel that moves, not the stock.
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