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Old 03-07-2011 | 06:55 AM
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Killing paper was never my thing.
Different strokes for different folks. I really enjoy shooting paper. When I walk into Office Max the reams of printer paper all run and hide in the stock room. I get a Christmas card every year from the Pulp & Paper Manufacturers Association.
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Old 03-07-2011 | 07:02 AM
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Hunting is cheaper.




The way I do it.
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Old 03-07-2011 | 07:11 AM
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PRB's - can really be fun and frustrating especially to me since I am really just learning.

I shoot PRB's basically for another reason to shoot and they are less expensive to shoot. Then I found the local Rondy network and the less expensive went out the door with gas to drive to all of these events and my competitive nature to get a little better.

But it is fun, especially at the Rondy events when you get instant gratification hearing the gong of a lead ball against a piece of metal. Like yesterday it was fun just sitting on the tail gate of the pick-up listening to other guys rock the metal and watching the puffs of smoke out of the barrels...

Anyway 25 yard groups....

Here is a target i shot on what I think was a very good day for me - I really wish I could do this all the time eveytime with NO exceptions.... but, Semi's Rules of Muzzleloading apply more for me when shooting PRB's than any other time.

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Old 03-07-2011 | 07:14 AM
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Yes, at 25 yards you should be able to put all shots into one hole...For the hunters, no larger than the size of a squirrel brain...At 50 yards, if you go shoot competition you better be able to keep them all within an inch and a half, over the log...
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Old 03-07-2011 | 07:19 AM
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Sabot.............Have you tried a tighter setup? My Renegade stock barrel like a .490 ball and .015 patch, or a .495 ball with a .010 patch.

It has a Green Mountain 1-70 twist 32" barrel now, and really shoots a PRB. If you get serious about target shooting. You should consider the GM barrel. Easier to hold steady too.
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Old 03-07-2011 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
Sabot.............Have you tried a tighter setup? My Renegade stock barrel like a .490 ball and .015 patch, or a .495 ball with a .010 patch.

It has a Green Mountain 1-70 twist 32" barrel now, and really shoots a PRB. If you get serious about target shooting. You should consider the GM barrel. Easier to hold steady too.
There is was an error in my labeling, the patch was a 0.015 cotton patch. I did also try 0.495 with both a 0.015 and 0.010 patch but the 0.015 was really tight and the 0.010 shredded more often than it stayed together. Which even today, so do 0.018 Pillow Ticking with a 0.490 ball.

I really wish I had a real round ball twist barrel just to try in one of my Renegades... but for what I am doing with them the 1/48 works fine. If I were hunting with them and round balls I probably would get a slow twist for sure.

That reminds me I have another chapter, actually a question I should put in my HCMAL thread... gotta go work on that right now....
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Old 03-07-2011 | 08:41 AM
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Muley - Nah, that wasn't directly at you. At 60 years of hunting, I would think you should know what you're doing. I'm only 15 years behind you. I just don't want these young shooters to think they can go out, aim at a gallon milk jug, hit it and say "That's good enough". Cause it just ain't so.
I'm with Semisane - I love to tinker with loads, powders, bullets and such on paper to see if my rifle can be all it can be. Yeah it may cost some $$. But all hobies do - right?
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Old 03-07-2011 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
Muley - Nah, that wasn't directly at you. At 60 years of hunting, I would think you should know what you're doing. I'm only 15 years behind you. I just don't want these young shooters to think they can go out, aim at a gallon milk jug, hit it and say "That's good enough". Cause it just ain't so.
I'm with Semisane - I love to tinker with loads, powders, bullets and such on paper to see if my rifle can be all it can be. Yeah it may cost some $$. But all hobies do - right?

I enjoy sighting in my hunting guns. I haven't even started with my Omega yet. However, by the time I have it worked out i'm done with paper targets.

I did trap shooting in the 70's, and made a pretty good living at it. Pretty fun way to make money. Although I did develop a flinch, and had to go to a release trigger. Al Timney was my gunsmith at the time, and I told him my trigger was sticking. He said.."you're flinching". I said.."the trigger is sticking". He was right.

I shoot CAS now, and that's fun, but expensive.

So, I do like target competition, but it has to have some action to it.
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