About 6 weeks ago I bought a new-to-me .54 Cal Virginia made by Larry Williams.
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As time has permitted, I've been at the range doing load workup. I started at 80 grains and worked up in 10 grain increments. I have also played with patch thickness and lube.
At 100 & 110 grs of 2F KiK it was pretty good. At 115 the group blew apart to about 3.5". I came down to 105 gr, splitting the 100 and 110 and that seems to be the magic number. At 50 yards I got one ragged 5-shot hole 1.5" high by 1.0" wide (center to center of furthest apart holes.)
I have been using up a box of .530 Hornady's, but I think Santa is going to be bringing me a new .530 mold, so I'll do my final workup after I get a chance to cast some ball.
So, here's my question. I have had three .54's. Each of those has been a 1-65 twist and barrel lengths ranged from 34" to 39". Each had square grooves. All three of those settled in on 90 grains of 2F as the best load. This rifle has a 1-70 twist and the barrel is 44" with square grooves (a GM). Could the twist rate be the main reason this one likes what seems like a heavy load for a .54? Is there any rough relationship between twist and load for a given caliber? Just curious. :idunno:
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As time has permitted, I've been at the range doing load workup. I started at 80 grains and worked up in 10 grain increments. I have also played with patch thickness and lube.
At 100 & 110 grs of 2F KiK it was pretty good. At 115 the group blew apart to about 3.5". I came down to 105 gr, splitting the 100 and 110 and that seems to be the magic number. At 50 yards I got one ragged 5-shot hole 1.5" high by 1.0" wide (center to center of furthest apart holes.)
I have been using up a box of .530 Hornady's, but I think Santa is going to be bringing me a new .530 mold, so I'll do my final workup after I get a chance to cast some ball.
So, here's my question. I have had three .54's. Each of those has been a 1-65 twist and barrel lengths ranged from 34" to 39". Each had square grooves. All three of those settled in on 90 grains of 2F as the best load. This rifle has a 1-70 twist and the barrel is 44" with square grooves (a GM). Could the twist rate be the main reason this one likes what seems like a heavy load for a .54? Is there any rough relationship between twist and load for a given caliber? Just curious. :idunno: