![]() ![]() ![]() I am stil learning new tricks in this Stuff, most of it was right in front of me All along and i simply missed it Somehow? But i can say that The Hard Work and Diligence I’ve put in to this Stuff has payed off for me, I can Grab a Muzzleloader Today, ANY Muzzleloader, and I know really close to what it will need to Perform at it’s Best, Be it a Grease Groove Bullet, Paper Patch Bullet, or Patched Roundball Like anything else, In the beginning There was a lot of Tinkering, and Testing, Plenty of Failures along the way. You won't be disappointed-this should work in a variety of muzzleloaders designed to shoot slug or conicals.Thank you Ian, I have put a lot of time in this Stuff. I would encourage anyone who can follow what I did, to do so. ![]() So far with about 100 rds fired with these thumb started bullets there have been no flyers or unexpected inaccuracy. I am anxious to try some Swiss BP when I can get some. I have mounted a 20x target scope on the barrel before doing any more experimenting. At 50 yds all shots want to cut the same hole. I have only had 1 brief session with it using 60 grs of Goex 3fg and a PP bullet weighing 400 grs and sized to. So far 500 gr bullets out perform 420 gr bullets. With 80 grs of Goex 2fg and a plastic card wad over the powder, I am shooting 5 shot groups just over 1" at 50 yds and just over 2" at 100 yds-using iron sights. 456 dia.) Now I can thumb start them-not bullet starter needed. 450 so I took the hollow based bullets I have been swaging for my Sharps and rolled them in sizing lube and ran them thru a. I built a 45 cal muzzle with 1-18 twist to shoot paper patched bullets. ![]() So I thought I would share my latest project with you. ![]()
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