FPB - loss of accuracy
#1
Fork Horn
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FPB - loss of accuracy
Okay, my Triumph WOULD shoot the FPB's, 1-1 1/2 @ 100 yards and still does shoot sub 1" @ 100 yd with 250gr TEZ's and close to that with .430/ 240gr xtp's.
I've tried black, T7 and BH209 at various charges. I've pre-sized and not pre-sized. Swabbing and not. I don't get it. I don't need to shoot the FPB's, but what happened? Did I damage the crown or the QLA?
Some of the bullets look like they key holed. By bad accuracy, I mean the best is 3" groups @ 50 yards and the worst I'm hard pressed to keep'm on a 8" x 10"!
I've tried black, T7 and BH209 at various charges. I've pre-sized and not pre-sized. Swabbing and not. I don't get it. I don't need to shoot the FPB's, but what happened? Did I damage the crown or the QLA?
Some of the bullets look like they key holed. By bad accuracy, I mean the best is 3" groups @ 50 yards and the worst I'm hard pressed to keep'm on a 8" x 10"!
#2
1.5" groups with the 350 grain FPB at 100 yards is fantastic. My Encore makes 2.5-3.0" 100 yard groups with that bullet. Not sure what happened to degrade your accuracy. Know several folks who use that bullet on hogs: They all say that loading technique can effect accuracy to a large degree.
Insert the bullet in the QLA then give the quick starter a very hard rap with the heel of your hand to get the bullet into the rifling.
Insert the bullet in the QLA then give the quick starter a very hard rap with the heel of your hand to get the bullet into the rifling.
#4
Never had that proble,i've probably shot 5 or so packs of them sicne they came out,and my CVA will gropu them 1.5inch groups at 100yds just like your muzzleloader does.Love them bullets,but not very good for long range.
#5
I have nothing but very good accuracy with the 350 gr. FPB bullet. Just recently I have been able to get my hands on the 300 gr. bullet and will have it at the range as soon as possible.
On accuracy, I have matched your results at the 100 yd. and the 50 yd. I am having a problem going over your problem, what with all the variables. There must be something you changed, that is giving you this new situation. Try going over it in you mind and maybe it will come to you. I can't see this just happening out of the clear blue!
On accuracy, I have matched your results at the 100 yd. and the 50 yd. I am having a problem going over your problem, what with all the variables. There must be something you changed, that is giving you this new situation. Try going over it in you mind and maybe it will come to you. I can't see this just happening out of the clear blue!
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kerrville, Tx. USA
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1.5" groups with the 350 grain FPB at 100 yards is fantastic. My Encore makes 2.5-3.0" 100 yard groups with that bullet. Not sure what happened to degrade your accuracy. Know several folks who use that bullet on hogs: They all say that loading technique can effect accuracy to a large degree.
Insert the bullet in the QLA then give the quick starter a very hard rap with the heel of your hand to get the bullet into the rifling.
Insert the bullet in the QLA then give the quick starter a very hard rap with the heel of your hand to get the bullet into the rifling.
But I don't have a clue as to why that might have happened. I would definately give it a good scrubbing with a lead/copper remover but doubt that is the problem. Sounds like something happened with the crown/QLA.
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I would make sure it did not have deposits in the barrel first as I have seen this problem cause that kind of group dissolution. But the other common thing I would check next is the scope I have had 3 scopes go west on me in the last 5 years.
#8
Sounds like copper, and plastic deposits in the bore. You will not see this looking in the bore. Give the bore a good cleaning, and then wet a patch with Hoppes #9, yes, the old stand-by, Hoppes #9. Let it stay in the bore over night. Next day, run a dry patch down the bore. Is it blue/green? If it is, this is copper build-up. You may have to repeat this process for a few nights to get it all. The instructions that came with my Triumph caution against using bore solvents with ammonia. I have found that many lead/copper solvents/removers contain ammonia. Hoppes #9 does not contain ammonia. It might take a little longer, but it is safe for the bore. Good luck, and let us know how you make out.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kerrville, Tx. USA
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I thought about the scope too, but he says he is still sub 1" with sabots.