I recently picked up a GPR in a 54 caliber. Let me say first off, I really love the looks, handling and just all around balance of this rifle. Someone has taken most of the perch belly off the stock, added the extended Hawken rear sight and fixed most of the fit-to finish issues with the wood to metal finish. I got a chance to shoot it today, it shot great... but man did it blow the patches. The ones I recovered were totally frayed, I added more lube to the next couple of patches .. not as bad, but still blown through.
My load is 530 roundball, 80 grains of fff goex, pillow ticking for patch, lubed with bees wax/ olive oil..I know the rifling isn’t the issue, when I clean it I can feel it’s nice and smooth and no damage to my cleaning patch after several swabs. My guess is the lube isn’t applied evenly or just need more on the patch. I may just add an over powder card and see what happens. I may also try and saturate the patch rather than rub the lube on... which is what I did today, it was cold so each patch was rubbed rather hastily on my lube and loaded. I’ll figure it out.. but until I do it’s still very accurate and will be go-to deer hunting rifle.
My load is 530 roundball, 80 grains of fff goex, pillow ticking for patch, lubed with bees wax/ olive oil..I know the rifling isn’t the issue, when I clean it I can feel it’s nice and smooth and no damage to my cleaning patch after several swabs. My guess is the lube isn’t applied evenly or just need more on the patch. I may just add an over powder card and see what happens. I may also try and saturate the patch rather than rub the lube on... which is what I did today, it was cold so each patch was rubbed rather hastily on my lube and loaded. I’ll figure it out.. but until I do it’s still very accurate and will be go-to deer hunting rifle.