Hi everyone,
I have a late 80's CVA Hawken 50 cal, made in Spain. I have not measured the twist yet. For the past 8-10 years, I hardly ever get out to muzzleloader season. It's after archery and two weeks of rifle season. So the deer are more timid and my wife had less patience for me being away for yet another season of deer hunting. Well, now I'm divorced, so I can start back up in the ML season. Which, climate/weather wise is my favorite time to hunt.
I have a mediocre load I put together with what ever round balls and patches I got in trade. It shoots decent at 50 yards. Hits a inside 6" at 100. Never fired this below 50 degrees. So, I'm looking to develop a better load. So I need help picking out a testing plan for this.
Goal:
I'm coming from a 'precision rifle' reloading background and mindset. That means testing is the way to determine anything. However, I need help figuring out what variables to test and in what order.
Variables:
Not sure If I really need to test all of those variables. That's where I need your expertise. Can I cut out #s 1, 6 and 7?
As for order of testing, what should I do? Roundball size first, then go with powder, then powder charge?
I apologize for the lengthy post. Over at the accurate shooter forums, they always want a billion pieces of information before they offer any help. Anyway, please help a rookie out.
I have a late 80's CVA Hawken 50 cal, made in Spain. I have not measured the twist yet. For the past 8-10 years, I hardly ever get out to muzzleloader season. It's after archery and two weeks of rifle season. So the deer are more timid and my wife had less patience for me being away for yet another season of deer hunting. Well, now I'm divorced, so I can start back up in the ML season. Which, climate/weather wise is my favorite time to hunt.
I have a mediocre load I put together with what ever round balls and patches I got in trade. It shoots decent at 50 yards. Hits a inside 6" at 100. Never fired this below 50 degrees. So, I'm looking to develop a better load. So I need help picking out a testing plan for this.
Goal:
- Cold weather hunting. Should plan for 15-25 degrees that time of year and maybe a contingency for a bit colder.
- Accurate at 100 yards. Is 3" possible?
- Able to shoot 3 shots and retain accuracy without field cleaning.
I'm coming from a 'precision rifle' reloading background and mindset. That means testing is the way to determine anything. However, I need help figuring out what variables to test and in what order.
Variables:
- Round Ball Manufacturer
- Round Ball Size
- Patch Size
- Powder
- Powder charge
- Patch Lube
- Percussion cap
Not sure If I really need to test all of those variables. That's where I need your expertise. Can I cut out #s 1, 6 and 7?
As for order of testing, what should I do? Roundball size first, then go with powder, then powder charge?
I apologize for the lengthy post. Over at the accurate shooter forums, they always want a billion pieces of information before they offer any help. Anyway, please help a rookie out.