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MountainDevil54 01-02-2011 08:44 PM

round ball day
 
Took the ol 54 mountain stalker out just to mess around with. I wanted to try 80gr 3f JSG .018 pillow tick patch and the .530 round ball. Did okay at 50 yards for three shots.


Next i switched to 90gr 3f JSG, .530 round ball and .015 tc patches. Took 3 more shots "left side" The lone shot to the far right was from 72 yards.


I really like that JSG but with the thicker patches, i think it needs a heavier load to tighten it up a bit. Worked excellent with the .015 patches!

Semisane 01-02-2011 09:03 PM

I would call that EXCELLENT.

I find shooting patched balls about a much fun as anything.

MountainDevil54 01-02-2011 10:19 PM

Man this sucks! I like the cheap bulk pillow tick but cutting them out just plain ol sucks. Makes me almost want to spend the $8 for the premade patches... Almost.

Going to try them unlubed tomorrow and see how accuracy is and how they load up on a fouled bore.

I agree semi, round balls are a lot of fun to shoot for some reason, i just cant figure it out. Maybe because its so simple yet effective that it makes you shake your head and cackle to yourself.

Semisane 01-03-2011 08:50 AM


it makes you shake your head and cackle to yourself.
You too? :biggrin:

lemoyne 01-03-2011 12:48 PM

Definitely him too.

Semisane 01-03-2011 01:03 PM


Going to try them unlubed tomorrow and see how accuracy is and how they load up on a fouled bore.
I would not recommend the unlubed patch/fouled bore approach Devil. That's looking for grief.

You will get away with it most of the time if you're damp swabbing the bore between shots. But sooner or later you'll be looking for a hammer to seat a ball that's stuck two-thirds of the way down.

You might try my method. Wet a stack of patches with olive oil. Massage the stack between your fingers to get the oil distributed. Let them sit a little while for the fibers to take up the oil evenly. Then wrap the stack in some paper towels and squeeze the heck out of them so the towels soak up the excess oil and the patches feel almost dry. I've had pretty good luck with olive oil patches. They are about all I use these days.

cayugad 01-03-2011 06:59 PM

nice shooting there


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