Congrats. Nice animal. Some kind of goat? And, your country looks beautiful.
You will be happier with the patched RB this is what the barrel is designed. In a twist this slow anything but a hollow base Minie type bullet will be unstable and even the Minie if used for hunting will often not penetrate in a straight line. Something that was first discovered by the British in the Crimean War. The round ball is a far better projectile than many will admit. It will give adequate penetration and if sized properly for the game has reliably taken any game on the planet. A 45 RB is sufficient for deer to the size of the Mule Deer of the western United States. Its also adequate for black bear unless very large. But as with ALL hunting arms it must be used within its limits. A long bow is not a 200 yard hunting tool and neither is a traditional kentucky rifle.DrahthaarNZ said:Hi There Martin form New Zealand. I have recently acquired a Pederzoli Kentucky long rifle in 45 cal. My question is am I limited to round ball due to what I assume is a very slow twist 1/64? or can I shoot greatplains bulletts or saboted bullets?
Your help will be appreciated.
Marty
BrownBear said:Long ago I played a fair bit with elongate bullets in slow twists such as yours (in my case both 50 and 54 calibers). Two guns only prove a little, but the lessons certainly affected my outlook.
---At 50 yards, groups were terrible until I got into very hot loads. With charges (and recoil) elevated to the point I was getting really uncomfortable, group sizes finally shrank into the 3"-4" size range.
---Moving back to 100 yards with the same hot loads, I couldn't consistently keep three shots on a 10" x 10" target paper.
---Shorter and lighter bullets performed better than longer, and the longer the bullet the larger the charge that was needed.
My guess is that the elongate bullets needed the high velocities to stabilize, but at my limits only did so marginally. With lower velocities (whether smaller charges or velocity loss with distance), they were notably less stable and tended to wander.
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