You are welcome here any time. No clover leafs necessary but preferredGosh Bob, if I had known you wanted cloverleaf's I'd have come right over and shot a few for you.......you know I can do it too........
You are welcome here any time. No clover leafs necessary but preferredGosh Bob, if I had known you wanted cloverleaf's I'd have come right over and shot a few for you.......you know I can do it too........
Amazing isn't it. I was trying to figure out what that has to do with your o.p. point about small changes making big differences.Do you show this on everyone’s thread?
And that's exactly what he's doing.now that group has bragging right's!!!
I had that same issue with my (now) .54, but it was a .50 at the time. I had the barrel bored by Bobby Hoyt to .54 and it's night and day. Not that you need to do all that. But maybe having the rifling freshened might help.I have a persnickety .45 that took me forever to find the right load. Move 5 grains up or down, change the lube, change the patch, forget to clean after each shot, fart, etc and it goes from cloverleafs to 2"-4" groups at 50 yards from the bench.
Well it’s a three month old barrel from Jim Kibler, which is just about as good as they come!I had that same issue with my (now) .54, but it was a .50 at the time. I had the barrel bored by Bobby Hoyt to .54 and it's night and day. Not that you need to do all that. But maybe having the rifling freshened might help.
I had that same issue with my (now) .54, but it was a .50 at the time. I had the barrel bored by Bobby Hoyt to .54 and it's night and day. Not that you need to do all that. But maybe having the rifling freshened might help.
In fifty years Mr. Hoyt might not be answering the phone though.The .45 is a custom rifle that was given to me by a departed friend. It cuts cloverleafs now at 50y, and had very few rounds through it before it came into my possession. It just seems to have only one sweet spot for a load, but that load will be more than adequate for whitetails. Maybe 50 years from now when I've shot out the barrel a bit, Mr. Hoyt will rebore it for me. That would make a nice 121st birthday present.
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