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A year or so ago I really had the hots for a custom flinter. Even sold off a few guns to build up some cash for a TVM order.
Then I got to asking myself - Why? My .54 Great Plains flinter shoots as well as I can shoot. It fits me perfectly. It could not be more reliable and, though I appreciate a finely crafted gun, I don't care all that much if the gun I'm shooting is a "looker" or not.
I had a nice range session Friday afternoon with my good old Great Plains.
Here's a report of how it went.
My GP has a Lyman 57 peep on the tang with the factory Lyman wide square patridge sight up front.
Knowing it shoots a .535 ball at just under 1600 fps pretty well with 95 grains of GOEX FFFg, I set a target out at 50 yards and took five shots from the bench using a 6 o'clock hold on the bull.
Here's what I got.
Now that just made me smile. :grin:
I didn't know why the group was so high on the target because I was pretty sure the gun was sighted in to hit about three inches above point of aim at 50 yards.
Well anyway, I've always wanted to try conicals in this 1:60" twist just for kicks. I've never in my life bought any of those plastic skirted conicals that are verboten to discuss on this forum. But I had a pack of of them in .54/295 grain configuration that I acquired along with a used TC Renegade years ago. I gave them a try. Suffice it to say they did not do well.
Next, I dug some .54 300 grain Lee REALs out of the bullet bag. I'd bought them from Black Jack Hill a few years back and never used them. So I lubed them with Crisco and loaded them over the same charge along with a 1/8" lubed felt wad.
Here's that target.
Those Lees were poorly cast and very inconsistent in size. The first one I loaded was so small that the top driving band did not cut the rifling. It didn't even hit the target. The .54/300 grain REAL is pretty short. I suspect they would shoot quite well if they were slightly larger in diameter and consistent in size.
Going back to the original patched ball load, I started to adjust the sight to bring the group on target and realized that I had not seated the sight fully against its stop the last time I played with it. I pushed it down to where it should have been and took five more shots and got another nice group about where it should have been.
That .018 pillow tick patch takes a pretty good thump on the short starter to seat. So I tried an easier loading .016 patch. Here's that five-shot target.
Well I guess I can live with thumping the short starter and will stick with the pillow tick patches. Lets adjust the sight a smidgen to the right and shoot another 50 yard group with the pillow tick.
Yep! Any game within 50 yards of this Great Plains is in for a world of hurt. But what about 100 yards?
The light was fading. But I had time to put a target out on the 100 yard frame and take five more shots.
Man, that 3" bull is mighty small with iron sights at 100 yards, and my eyes just ain't that good. But I'm pretty sure I could put every shot in a deer's boiler room.
That TMV order still isn't placed. I think I'll just hang on to the cash and maybe order another case of GOEX.
Then I got to asking myself - Why? My .54 Great Plains flinter shoots as well as I can shoot. It fits me perfectly. It could not be more reliable and, though I appreciate a finely crafted gun, I don't care all that much if the gun I'm shooting is a "looker" or not.
I had a nice range session Friday afternoon with my good old Great Plains.
Here's a report of how it went.
My GP has a Lyman 57 peep on the tang with the factory Lyman wide square patridge sight up front.
Knowing it shoots a .535 ball at just under 1600 fps pretty well with 95 grains of GOEX FFFg, I set a target out at 50 yards and took five shots from the bench using a 6 o'clock hold on the bull.
Here's what I got.
Now that just made me smile. :grin:
I didn't know why the group was so high on the target because I was pretty sure the gun was sighted in to hit about three inches above point of aim at 50 yards.
Well anyway, I've always wanted to try conicals in this 1:60" twist just for kicks. I've never in my life bought any of those plastic skirted conicals that are verboten to discuss on this forum. But I had a pack of of them in .54/295 grain configuration that I acquired along with a used TC Renegade years ago. I gave them a try. Suffice it to say they did not do well.
Next, I dug some .54 300 grain Lee REALs out of the bullet bag. I'd bought them from Black Jack Hill a few years back and never used them. So I lubed them with Crisco and loaded them over the same charge along with a 1/8" lubed felt wad.
Here's that target.
Those Lees were poorly cast and very inconsistent in size. The first one I loaded was so small that the top driving band did not cut the rifling. It didn't even hit the target. The .54/300 grain REAL is pretty short. I suspect they would shoot quite well if they were slightly larger in diameter and consistent in size.
Going back to the original patched ball load, I started to adjust the sight to bring the group on target and realized that I had not seated the sight fully against its stop the last time I played with it. I pushed it down to where it should have been and took five more shots and got another nice group about where it should have been.
That .018 pillow tick patch takes a pretty good thump on the short starter to seat. So I tried an easier loading .016 patch. Here's that five-shot target.
Well I guess I can live with thumping the short starter and will stick with the pillow tick patches. Lets adjust the sight a smidgen to the right and shoot another 50 yard group with the pillow tick.
Yep! Any game within 50 yards of this Great Plains is in for a world of hurt. But what about 100 yards?
The light was fading. But I had time to put a target out on the 100 yard frame and take five more shots.
Man, that 3" bull is mighty small with iron sights at 100 yards, and my eyes just ain't that good. But I'm pretty sure I could put every shot in a deer's boiler room.
That TMV order still isn't placed. I think I'll just hang on to the cash and maybe order another case of GOEX.