So here is the long in the making range report. The session started out with me testing (off course starting with a squeaky-clean barrel) my hunting lube. I use a mix of deer tallow, beeswax and olive oil. My patching was (and is for the rest of the range report) .018’’ pillow ticking cut at the muzzle, 65 grains of Goex FFFG and CC#11 mag percussion caps shooting this time pre-weighted .440 Hornady balls.
All groups were shot from the bench at 50 yards
Nothing to brag about a little over 2’’ groups at 50yards. That still makes for a decent hunting accuracy. It’s the first shot that counts and at this time that was off by an inch to the left. Pretty happy with that.
That out of the way I decided to give a patching lubed with 7:1 ratio of water to cutting oil a try.I did not precut any patches so this would have to be a cut at the muzzle job as well. I let go of 3 rounds and went down range to check. Best so far I have ever fired out of muzzleloader or anything else shod with open sights.
At this point I wrote that off to pure luck and mumbled to myself how I will probably never be able to do that again. I figured I was at the range and wind was almost nonexistent and I figured I give it another shot, or three for that matter.
WOW I thought to myself, quite a milestone in my muzzleloader journey. Immediate brag photo sent to my brother and he replied “ 25 Yards ?” Yeah, replying to that text felt good.
Just to make sure I let another three shots rip and I got this.
I then preceded to shoot 50 Yards off hand (thought I let rip 12 rounds ended up being 13)and got this down range.
I forgot to mention I did wipe with two patches up and down motion and this was done between every shot. Patches are soaked with 50/50 Alcohol and Murphy’s Oil Soap mix. I use this mixture to clean at the end of the session. This way I can shoot all day long now and maintain accuracy. If do not wipe I can see the load starting to creep up slowly (the ramrod does not go down as far in every successive shot) and the accuracy will go by the wayside.
In conclusion there is a lot to be said about 1:48 rate of twist and factory TC barrel. It’s a shame they do not make them anymore.
Now I was left wondering if my new Hoyt barrel will be able to do the same, bar has definitely risen a few notches.