Been having problems with my Navy Arms Zoli Buffalo Hunter. No matter what bullet I use or powder load it has been acting more like a scatter gun than a musket. With an exceptionally large bore ( .581 ) I decided to try the Maxi 580 grain made by October Country.
No success, it shot high..very high and was a 6 inch group at 50 yards......powder up.....powder down..no help...still a shotgun. I changed the front sight from .500 to ,538 to bring the group down and upon conversation with a buddy, decided on using a felt wad.
So I added a 58 cal felt wad...WOW, what a difference. First off I ran out of elevation to adjust it was shooting so low...so I decided to go ahead a group it. Below is a 3 shot clean bore 50 yard group. It is obviously flinging out that 580 grain slug at a much higher velocity.
I came home and changed out front sight for a .450 and will head back to the range tomorrow.
So I am convinced. Felt wad it is for conical, at least in my .58
No success, it shot high..very high and was a 6 inch group at 50 yards......powder up.....powder down..no help...still a shotgun. I changed the front sight from .500 to ,538 to bring the group down and upon conversation with a buddy, decided on using a felt wad.
So I added a 58 cal felt wad...WOW, what a difference. First off I ran out of elevation to adjust it was shooting so low...so I decided to go ahead a group it. Below is a 3 shot clean bore 50 yard group. It is obviously flinging out that 580 grain slug at a much higher velocity.
I came home and changed out front sight for a .450 and will head back to the range tomorrow.
So I am convinced. Felt wad it is for conical, at least in my .58