Don Steele
45 Cal.
In a thread in the Percussion Rifles section there's a discussion of the Hornady "PA Conical" bullets going on. Thanks to Mole Eyes generosity, I had an opportunity to run a direct comparison between the PA conical and my personal choice PRB hunting load. I'm posting here for general information.
The rifle: For this test I'm shooting a 50 caliber T/C hawken style rifle with a 32" Green Mountain "drop-in" bbl.
Conditions: Bright sun, some shade on the targets. Blustery winds running 15-20 mph. Temp. was mid 60's.
All shots from sandbags at 50 yds. I alternated shots, first a PRB, then a conical. Back and forth until I had 5 shots on each target. All 10 shots "felt good". None were called flyers. The powder charge for each shot is 90 gns.(by volume measure...not weighed) Goex 2f.
My PRB combination is a .500 lead ball in a .021 patch dry lubed with 7:1 Water/Ballistol.
Here's the PA conical target:
For comparison, the PRB target:
Based on the comments from Galamb in the other thread, I find myself wondering if 3f might not be a better choice when shooting HB conicals. I use 3f with Hornady's 385 HP/HB Great Plains bullet with excellent results. For this first test however, I wasn't so much looking for a BEST load as wanting to simply do a DIRECT comparison.
The rifle: For this test I'm shooting a 50 caliber T/C hawken style rifle with a 32" Green Mountain "drop-in" bbl.
Conditions: Bright sun, some shade on the targets. Blustery winds running 15-20 mph. Temp. was mid 60's.
All shots from sandbags at 50 yds. I alternated shots, first a PRB, then a conical. Back and forth until I had 5 shots on each target. All 10 shots "felt good". None were called flyers. The powder charge for each shot is 90 gns.(by volume measure...not weighed) Goex 2f.
My PRB combination is a .500 lead ball in a .021 patch dry lubed with 7:1 Water/Ballistol.
Here's the PA conical target:
For comparison, the PRB target:
Based on the comments from Galamb in the other thread, I find myself wondering if 3f might not be a better choice when shooting HB conicals. I use 3f with Hornady's 385 HP/HB Great Plains bullet with excellent results. For this first test however, I wasn't so much looking for a BEST load as wanting to simply do a DIRECT comparison.