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1:66 + conical? .54 ?
I was just wondering if anyone is using conical bullest in their .54 with 1:66 twist? Im going to start buying supplies on ebay and came across some conicals for a good price.
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RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
The only "conical" I ever really had any luck with in the slow twist barrels are Buffalo Ball-ets. They did the best. While they are only slightly bigger then a roundball, they do not require a patch so are easier to load. I have tried a lot of different ones in the slow twist, but always drift back to the simple roundball for accuracy. Besides, the roundball does all I need it to do.
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RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
What kind of accuracy were you getting @ 100 yards?
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RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
I used to shoot a 450 grain flat based conical out is a great plains 54 caliber. Max powder load would yield 2.5" at a 100yds, but it was bruttle to the shoulder. I would rather shoot my 69 caliber that that again.
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RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
ORIGINAL: frontier gander What kind of accuracy were you getting @ 100 yards? When I get any rifle with a slow twist, I basically purchase it knowing that it will be a roundball rifle... |
RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
I'd be happy if i could achieve 2" groups @ 100 with a ball-et and the slow 1:66 twist. Just waiting for the thing to come in now.
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RE: 1:66 + conical? .54 ?
Normally I will shoot between a 3-4" group with open sights and ball-ets. Three to four-inch groups is mighty fine! |
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