Jimbo2312
32 Cal
- Joined
- May 23, 2022
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Hello ladies and gentleman.
Very excited to be in a hive mind of folks who know their snuff. Rifle is a Traditions percussion .50 cal, probably the most common traditional muzzleloader that’s available- mines older though, say 40 years. (I’d love to be able to actually date it.)
What is a good indicator that you may need a bore polishing?
- I use a felt wad under my powder, still tore patch @90gr FFFG
What measurement would you consider “shallow” rifling?
-.505 on the lands, .517 in grooves
During my load development, it was hard for me to be consistent with nearly anything without putting 2 wet patches (cva bore cleaner) + 4 dry between shots; otherwise, my range rod locks in the barrel. As Idaho has some cool laws for muzzleloaders, I was hoping to use this as my gun after archery- IF it’s accurate with an ethical load!
Thank you in advance!
Edit: the patches in the picture are flip-flopped, also the sights were adjusted after the 75gr. shots
Very excited to be in a hive mind of folks who know their snuff. Rifle is a Traditions percussion .50 cal, probably the most common traditional muzzleloader that’s available- mines older though, say 40 years. (I’d love to be able to actually date it.)
What is a good indicator that you may need a bore polishing?
- I use a felt wad under my powder, still tore patch @90gr FFFG
What measurement would you consider “shallow” rifling?
-.505 on the lands, .517 in grooves
During my load development, it was hard for me to be consistent with nearly anything without putting 2 wet patches (cva bore cleaner) + 4 dry between shots; otherwise, my range rod locks in the barrel. As Idaho has some cool laws for muzzleloaders, I was hoping to use this as my gun after archery- IF it’s accurate with an ethical load!
Thank you in advance!
Edit: the patches in the picture are flip-flopped, also the sights were adjusted after the 75gr. shots
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