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cayugad 08-03-2008 02:00 PM

Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 


I wanted to shoot but it looked like rain. It was only in the low 80's and no wind, but the clouds looked nasty to the west. But I took the chance anyway.

I set up at the 50 yard line. I was shooting the Thompson Center Black Mountain Magnum 50 caliber. I used CCI musket caps. Ignition was perfect with these musket caps.

I had Pyrodex P and Goex 2f for the powder selection today. I brought out some 300 grain Saber tooth conicals and some 295 grain all lead HP Powerbelts.

I swabbed the barrel clean and started with the Saber Tooth shooting Pyrodex P in the 80 grain amount. Shot #5 did not please me shooting the Saber tooth conicals. I did swab between shots, and actually the Saber Tooth loaded very solid. Not what I would call a slip fit conical but not hard to load.

I then swabbed the barrel clean and loaded 80 grains of Goex 2f. Iloaded the 295 grain powerbelt and they loaded like a dream. Almost slip fit. But I could not shake them off the load. I shot the first four powerbelts, swabbing between shots. and could not believe how tight a group this rifle was shooting with these conicals. So to prove I could do it, I aimed to the left of the X and it hit with the next powerbelt right about where I figured that shot would go. I will have to do a lot more testing with Powerbelts and this rifle.

As I was checking the target I began to feel rain drops so I decided to call it a day. I do want to try the Saber Tooth with Goex black powder and shoot some other powerbelts. I might even throw a 4X scope on this rifle just for fun.

HuntAway 08-03-2008 02:33 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
Dave, is that rifle a caplock?

It seems to like the PB's.

Good shooting!! I can't hit sheite with iron sights anymore. lol

Semisane 08-03-2008 02:40 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 

I do want to try the Saber Tooth with Goex black powder
That would be an interesting comparison. The more I get back to GOEX the more I like it.

cayugad 08-03-2008 03:52 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
Yes, the Black Mountain Magnum is a traditional style rifle with musket cap ignition. They also have a strange breech because these rifles are able to shoot 150 grains of pellets or loose powder.

I was having trouble with the fiber optic sights. For some reason they were glowing.. I don't know how to explain it. When I would sight over them they were almost like they were out of focus unless I opened both eyes. Then they would clear right up. So once they were clear and I could see the top V of the black X I let fly. It seemed to work real good, but actually with the way the sights looked, I was surprised the hits were as good as they did.

I have been having a terrible time with fiber optic sights as of late. Perhaps it is time to visit the eye doctor again.

falcon 08-03-2008 03:57 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
Looks like the gun is a good shooter.

frontier gander 08-03-2008 04:16 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
Great shooting Dave!

With those 295's try the copper series And get them in Aerotip! The AT has always shot a heck of a lot tighter, Plus they hold up better.

Notice any heavy lead build up in the tc's rifling?

cayugad 08-03-2008 06:16 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
I actually like the all lead hollow points and the way they load and shoot. I did not notice any real lead build up. Although I did not bore brush the barrel after shooting. But come to think of it, I ran a lot of patches this time to get it clean and the black fowling was only in the rifling from looking at the patches as they came out.

Johnmorris 08-03-2008 06:28 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
Dave
Do you think that with the powder foweling in the barrel the tendency to lead is reduced because of the friction I have noticed this to. With a fowled barrel leading seems not to occur as much. Have we discovered something?

cayugad 08-03-2008 06:47 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
I really could not say if fowling protects you, but for instance in my White which shoots only conicals 99% of the time, I seldom if ever find lead in the bore. And I never swab that rifle when I shoot.

Johnmorris 08-03-2008 07:01 PM

RE: Black Mountain Magnum and conicals
 
I think there is a school assignment for Semi here!

ejsims 06-06-2022 07:04 AM

14 years later and I stumble across this thread after having just purchased a .50 TC Black Mountain Magnum. Whether you see this or not, thank you all for the input on this thread, it is very insightful as to what I can expect and look forward to with it.

txhunter58A 06-11-2022 03:24 PM

Yep. cayugad Always had good info to share. Miss him a bunch. May he RIP


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