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I am still working at it.
![]() Today was beautiful outside. T shirt weather. It was in the 60's here and sunny. Although we had a little southern wind, but it felt warm for a change outside. Even sweated a little for a change. I decided I was not going to let that Lyman Great Plains Hunter get the better of me. I had cleaned the devil out of it the other day. I even JB Bore pasted the barrel. So I decided to break it in. Maybe that was all it needed. And what is better for breaking in a rifle then roundball. ![]() #1 was on a clean barrel. It also showed me I was holding too much of that front sight. So I adjusted and shot 2-6. Other then being to the right, it was a good group with 50 grains of Goex 2f. I then adjusted my POA and shot 7&8 and again, was real happy with that. Adjusting the amount of front sight, I shot 9-11 and was pleased. I know I have to take some front sight off, but I am considering purchasing new sights from Lyman for this rifle. So for now, I am going to break it in and have fun. I then decided to shoot some 350 grain Keith nose all lead .430 bullets in a green harvester crushed rib sabot. With that crushed rib, they loaded very easy. I might go to a MMP next time. No short starter needed to get them in the bore. I was swabbing between shots. ![]() They are kind of an ugly bullet, but I have no doubts that on top of 90 grains of Graf's (ran out of Goex) black powder.. they would get the job done. ![]() The first group was again, to the right. I adjusted and shot the next three. I was happy with that. These might have some promise to them. The rifle fired perfect as usual. I have gotten 47 shots off this agate. I did finally have to flip it as the nose was starting to chip deep, so I flipped it to naturally knapp it. I still have another end on this agate. I might have to write Lyman and see about purchasing some of these agate. They work really well. So the next time out, I expect better then this... time will tell. By the way.. wearing a pocket T shirt only .. that curved butt stock likes to dig into the shoulder a little when shooting 90 grains of powder. |
that curved butt stock likes to dig into the shoulder a little... |
Try putting that curved butt on you upper arm, that's where it's made to go...
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You'll get it just right. Just remember that this is half the fun of a new gun!
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Originally Posted by nchawkeye
(Post 3797277)
Try putting that curved butt on you upper arm, that's where it's made to go...
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The Hawken wasn't designed to bench shoot. It's a hunting gun. The curved butt plate is perfect for that purpose.
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Well the next time out with it, I will have to give it a real go.
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![]() This time out I practiced what nchawkeye suggested as well as others... I placed the curved butt of the rifle between the bicep and the shoulder blade. It felt rather strange having it in that area. And I also noticed it changed the entire way I aimed the rifle. When I started shoot roundball with 50 grains of Goex 2f I noticed they were hitting higher. Could this be from the different style hold? I also shot some of the 350 grain Keith Nose again. The group was actually pretty good although again... 25 yards. What do you expect. I kicked the powder charge up to 100 grains because I was told these rifles are powder pigs. Maybe I am finally on to something. Those two high and left were me... seeing just how high a front site I needed and how far over. The rifle is starting to tune in a little. Also I am not well over 60 shots off that agate. I am impressed. Although today I had a few misfires when trying to shoot APP out of it. I blame the powder, not the rifle. With black powder I only had one misfire and after wiping the nose of the flint off clean.. it fired perfect. |
Not bad. Now put some glasses on and move that target back to 50 then 75 yards.
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Originally Posted by cayugad
(Post 3798268)
![]() This time out I practiced what nchawkeye suggested as well as others... I placed the curved butt of the rifle between the bicep and the shoulder blade. It felt rather strange having it in that area. And I also noticed it changed the entire way I aimed the rifle. When I started shoot roundball with 50 grains of Goex 2f I noticed they were hitting higher. Could this be from the different style hold? I also shot some of the 350 grain Keith Nose again. The group was actually pretty good although again... 25 yards. What do you expect. I kicked the powder charge up to 100 grains because I was told these rifles are powder pigs. Maybe I am finally on to something. Those two high and left were me... seeing just how high a front site I needed and how far over. The rifle is starting to tune in a little. Also I am not well over 60 shots off that agate. I am impressed. Although today I had a few misfires when trying to shoot APP out of it. I blame the powder, not the rifle. With black powder I only had one misfire and after wiping the nose of the flint off clean.. it fired perfect. |
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