First day at the bench. 50 yards: 3and1/2 group using .350 Hornady lead RB, 30 grain Goex FFF and 0.015 cotton patch lubed with mink oil. Next will try 0.018 pillow patch.Will do
First day at the bench. 50 yards: 3and1/2 group using .350 Hornady lead RB, 30 grain Goex FFF and 0.015 cotton patch lubed with mink oil. Next will try 0.018 pillow patch.Will do
One thing about Delrin is it wont break!I took mine out deer hunting, and lost the rod on the third drive. It was nice rod too. I tried to find it, but a brown stick is not easy to find in a forest. Anyway I went with a derlin rod that I had to sand down to fit. It is pretty snug.
Good starting load, work up 10 gr at a time. If I remember my grandfather loaded 60 gr in his 36 cal Ohio, but I don't know the granulation.30 grain Goex FFF
Very nice.Well done Track of the wolf! Rifle arrived two days early and was exactly as you describe it would be. Totally pleased and Thank You!! This one is a female in 36 cal. I haven’t settled totally on a name but being a Lancaster Rifle, think I may call her Red Rose, Rosebud or simply Rosie. Votes and opinions welcome!!
Well then I guess I need some more time at the range. Working on itSuper nice rifle! A good .36 is usually a sub 1" grouper with the right load.
Thanks for the advice. Retrieving fired 0.015” patches showed no patch cutting or burn through. Will find out next time how the 0.018” pillow ticking does and report back after the next range session. I have also have a Lancaster in 50 cal made by Cabin Creek. It has a Green Mountain barrel and loves a 0.495 ball with a 0.015 patch lubed with ox yoke firing 90 volume measured grain of FFOn my recent 54 Lancaster from TVM, the groups really tightened up using a 15 patch instead of an 18. Big change. I also lapped the barrel with some lapping compound, and I think that helps with preventing patch cutting. Mine shoots very well. Super quick.
I was not so happy at first, and those small changes were dramatic. So I bet your next range session will bring progress.
It’s not extinct if it lives in my firearm safe. A properly cared for rifle last a life time. I got mine and I only need one. If I need to cast my own 350/355 round balls in the future...no biggieThe 36 is going extinct! And now I have 4 of them.
.Got “Rosebud” to the range for the first time. First load work up trial at 50 yards on a bench with 30 grains FFF Goex, 350 cal hornady pure lead round ball and a cotton 0.15 mink oil lubed patch.
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