EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
#11
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
It seems like, generally, most of my guns shoot the faster lighter bullets higher, in terms of point of impact at 100 yards; and heavier slower bullets print lower. Extreme spread might be around 12" at 100yards between a light sabot bullet with three Pyrodex pellets and a heavier lead conical with a moderate load of loose Pyrodex. All three of my in-line guns exhibit this same tendency.
#12
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Maryland
Posts: 156
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
Very interesting cayugad. I was actually a little shocked that I didn't see a change in the POI. Thought the POI would have been higher. I'll have to keep tinkering with it. One thing is for sure, I'm hooked on muzzleloading. Shooting this at the range is darn right enjoyable. Can't wait to get it into the woods!
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Dark Side of the Moon
Posts: 406
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
Whenever I load my first shot, I have a mark on the range rod where I seat the load.However, when I load a followup shot, I can never get the load to seat down to the initial mark. My second shotis always about and inch higher then the initial load mark. I was wondering if this is normal? Thanks!
CVA Kodiak Magnum .50 cal.
100 grain 777 pellets
295 grain Powerbelts
CVA Kodiak Magnum .50 cal.
100 grain 777 pellets
295 grain Powerbelts
#14
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
Maybe your bullet is hanging up on the "crud ring"?? Should seat to the same depth each time. I have read that Triple 7 has characteristics that make it particularly important to get the bullet seated firmly on the charge . . .
#15
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
ORIGINAL: Kathwacckkk
Whenever I load my first shot, I have a mark on the range rod where I seat the load.However, when I load a followup shot, I can never get the load to seat down to the initial mark. My second shotis always about and inch higher then the initial load mark. I was wondering if this is normal? Thanks!
CVA Kodiak Magnum .50 cal.
100 grain 777 pellets
295 grain Powerbelts
Whenever I load my first shot, I have a mark on the range rod where I seat the load.However, when I load a followup shot, I can never get the load to seat down to the initial mark. My second shotis always about and inch higher then the initial load mark. I was wondering if this is normal? Thanks!
CVA Kodiak Magnum .50 cal.
100 grain 777 pellets
295 grain Powerbelts
#16
RE: EXACT steps to shooting for load develpoement.
Listen to the above two gentlemen, swab between your shot to ensure your getting proper and consistant seating. The reason your getting a 1" higher POI is due to increased pressure, which could be unsafe as cayugad points out.