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PRBs & NewEnglander
I've owned a T/C NewEnglander .50 for several years now but never could get really good accuracy with round balls. Found some .490 balls & lubed patches while I was cleaning off my bench this morning and decided to try them this evening. I was trying light loads before so I decided to try something with a bit more thump. My 7 year old wanted to shoot the rifle, so I loaded 20gr fffg Goex and let him try it. He shot a couple of times (25 yard target) so I finally got my turn. I dumped in 80 gr fffg and squeezed a round off. Dead center and 1" high at 25 yards. I shot two more rounds to see if it would put them close - and it did! Less than a 1" group with peep sights and my old eyes has me encouraged.
Looks like I will be casting a few more .490 RBsand heading back to the range before hunting season!!!!!!!! |
RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
Try buying some store bought speer or hornady .490 roundballs. Ive casted my own before but always had to use heavy charges like you to get them to group.
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
i have a new englander and it shoots great with patch round balls and 370 grain maxi balls. i like 70 grains of pyrodex. one time i was shooting the center out of pogs at 25 yards agains a guy with a scope. i kept up with the scope guy very well. my new englander hates sabots though. i dont think its safe to go down to 20 grains of powder though. i was told 50 grains should be the lowest. i dont know if a bullet could wedge in the barrel with 20 grains. maybe someone knows?. i will say since i went from 80 grains down to 70 my accuracy improved a bunch. glad to see your new englander is shooting well. i had a peep site on mine for a while and didnt like it. i went back to the regular "v" site. i could see better in low light conditions.
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
Ive shot 30-40 rounds out of my traditions just using 20 grains of fffg goex. Never had any problems. The rabbits are the receiving end, did.
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
I've been shooting my .54 caliber New Englander with 90 grains of powder and a patched roundball. So far the accuracy has been exceptional. I am still getting used to the rifle, so I will not state that it is the best it will get, but it is hunting quality already and only the third time to the range..
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
When I first got the rifle it was very accurate. Several thingshappened to interfere with my shooting over the next few years and by the time I got back to doing much shooting I had forgotten all the load combinations the rifle liked. Now that I have some time to get out again I'm finding out that my eyes aren't as good as they were 10 or 15 years ago. I tried a scope on the NewEnglander and discovered the rifle is still capable of very good accuracy, but just don't like a scope on a sidelock. I finally selected the "peep" sights as my best option for seeing both the sights and the target at the same time. ;) 1" at 25 yards isn't great, but for my eyes and after several years of not much shooting it's encouraging. What's even more encouraging (for that rifle as a hunting rifle possibility) is that with 80 grains of ffg Goex and a 325 grain Lee REAL it's close to being the same point of impact as with the round ball and 80 grains of fffg Goex. The ball is a little high but I'm hoping with some load adjustment I can get them close enough to be able to shoot either without adjusting sights. I did try one shot at an old plastic quart oil bottle at 100 yards yesterday - and actually hit it! :eek::D
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
Do you remember where you bought the base for the scope. I would like to mount a 1X scope on my New Englander, and a 3-9X40 just to prove something to myself about accuracy with traditional rifles.
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RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
Dave
Kwick Site has a base and ring for your New Englander 29.95 just do a google search. You can order them direct from the company |
RE: PRBs & NewEnglander
ORIGINAL: cayugad Do you remember where you bought the base for the scope. I would like to mount a 1X scope on my New Englander, and a 3-9X40 just to prove something to myself about accuracy with traditional rifles. |
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