Griz44Mag
70 Cal.
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I braved the gropal and the wind and took the recently acquired underhammer out for a run today. It's an odd one with a configuration I had not run across before. It's equipped with a 1-1/8" heavy barrel, 33" long, 58 caliber and a 1:70 twist. The rifling is very shallow and has the general appearance of abrasion or excessive lapping with a very rough grit. It had not been shot in a very long time and the barrel had a lot of caked gunk dried up in it. After a good cleaning and inspection, I decided to take it for a stroll. Plate was set up at 75 meters.
The only large balls I had were .575. I loaded light for the first shot, 60gr of 2f and used a .010 patch. It fired great, super quick timing, but I guess that makes sense because the end of the nipple sits directly in the main powder charge. It hit a foot and half low.
Worked up from 60gr to 70gr to 80gr to 90gr to 100gr, At 90gr and 100gr there was no change in elevation, about 8" low. It shoots fairly good for the rifling being weak, minute of deer so I would not hesitate to hunt short range with it. It may wind up going to Bobby for a refresh. It will for sure get a Pedersoli Ghost peep mounted on the tang next week. That alone should improve the groupings. My tired old eyes have issues with rear sights mounted at mid-barrel.
All told, a cold but fun afternoon making white smoke.
Plate has 7 strikes on it, about a 6" spread.
The only large balls I had were .575. I loaded light for the first shot, 60gr of 2f and used a .010 patch. It fired great, super quick timing, but I guess that makes sense because the end of the nipple sits directly in the main powder charge. It hit a foot and half low.
Worked up from 60gr to 70gr to 80gr to 90gr to 100gr, At 90gr and 100gr there was no change in elevation, about 8" low. It shoots fairly good for the rifling being weak, minute of deer so I would not hesitate to hunt short range with it. It may wind up going to Bobby for a refresh. It will for sure get a Pedersoli Ghost peep mounted on the tang next week. That alone should improve the groupings. My tired old eyes have issues with rear sights mounted at mid-barrel.
All told, a cold but fun afternoon making white smoke.
Plate has 7 strikes on it, about a 6" spread.