amcmullen
40 Cal.
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I bought a Traditions Trapper a few months back and it is really fun to shoot. However, I am having a heck of a time finding a load that it will shoot with reasonable accuracy.
The best group that I could get today at the range was about 4" at 25 yds. Most groups were more like 8-10". I used a bench to support the gun so I had a really good rest and was able to get a really good sight picture.
So I guess I am asking what is realistic expectation of accuracy? I feel like with as good as a rest as I use I should be able to get a 2" group. Is this unrealistic?
The gun had a 1:20 twist and the best group was with 45 grains of FFFg and Hornady PA Conicals. The worst group was with a .490 PRB with .018 patch 40 grains of powder. I also used REAL bullets with 40 and 45 grains of powder. The gun definitely tightened up with 5 grains more powder. Last time I shot I used 25-35 grains of powder and the groups were horrific.
What loads are you all shooting? Any tips that you have found helpful?
Thanks for any advice
The best group that I could get today at the range was about 4" at 25 yds. Most groups were more like 8-10". I used a bench to support the gun so I had a really good rest and was able to get a really good sight picture.
So I guess I am asking what is realistic expectation of accuracy? I feel like with as good as a rest as I use I should be able to get a 2" group. Is this unrealistic?
The gun had a 1:20 twist and the best group was with 45 grains of FFFg and Hornady PA Conicals. The worst group was with a .490 PRB with .018 patch 40 grains of powder. I also used REAL bullets with 40 and 45 grains of powder. The gun definitely tightened up with 5 grains more powder. Last time I shot I used 25-35 grains of powder and the groups were horrific.
What loads are you all shooting? Any tips that you have found helpful?
Thanks for any advice