I'm thinking my next rifle to be a traditional percussion rifle but I want it to shoot as accurately as possible. I typically only shoot to about 100 yards because I'm firing a .50 ball with I think a 1:68 twist.
So I need some advice on that.
I imagine a tighter rifling twist is going to get me shooting conicals accurately. But lets also talk calibre. Mostly this is target shooting. But I will shoot at a coyote too with it. They are a bit of a problem up where I am at and I've noticed, if you get a shot, you get one shot. So may as well be a percussion rifle. I am braced with some sticks and sitting still, its coyote hunting so I'm using a call and everything. This won't be offhand shooting.
I'd like to get out a bit further than 100. As far as I can get really.
I don't really want to build from a kit, I'm not that skilled at building.
So looking for advice on caliber and twist in regards to accuracy and range. I'm thinking Kentucky Rifle or Pennsylvania? What are some other choices that would serve me well for this?
Thanks for any comments!
M
So I need some advice on that.
I imagine a tighter rifling twist is going to get me shooting conicals accurately. But lets also talk calibre. Mostly this is target shooting. But I will shoot at a coyote too with it. They are a bit of a problem up where I am at and I've noticed, if you get a shot, you get one shot. So may as well be a percussion rifle. I am braced with some sticks and sitting still, its coyote hunting so I'm using a call and everything. This won't be offhand shooting.
I'd like to get out a bit further than 100. As far as I can get really.
I don't really want to build from a kit, I'm not that skilled at building.
So looking for advice on caliber and twist in regards to accuracy and range. I'm thinking Kentucky Rifle or Pennsylvania? What are some other choices that would serve me well for this?
Thanks for any comments!
M