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Bump your powder charge up a mite.
My .50 cal. CVA "Frontier" rifle shot best with a .490 PRB in front of 110 grains FFg or 140 grain Fg black powder, or 120 grains by volume Pyrodex CTG. (all three loads gave the same accuracy.)
I don't recall the exact patching or lube I used.
I think it was CVA branded pre-cut pillow ticking, and whatever recipe CVA lube they marketed back between 1986 and 1989.
With the .50 "Frontier" rifle, 1 inch diameter broom sticks at 100 yards were an easy kill.
(so also with the .45 caliber CVA "Kentucky" rifle I had back then.)
(both rifles used the non-adjustable sights that came in the kits.)
My .50 cal. CVA "Frontier" rifle shot best with a .490 PRB in front of 110 grains FFg or 140 grain Fg black powder, or 120 grains by volume Pyrodex CTG. (all three loads gave the same accuracy.)
I don't recall the exact patching or lube I used.
I think it was CVA branded pre-cut pillow ticking, and whatever recipe CVA lube they marketed back between 1986 and 1989.
With the .50 "Frontier" rifle, 1 inch diameter broom sticks at 100 yards were an easy kill.
(so also with the .45 caliber CVA "Kentucky" rifle I had back then.)
(both rifles used the non-adjustable sights that came in the kits.)