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Shot Some More BH
A friend stopped over yesterday and we went out on the porch and did a bunch of shooting. Including my Knight LRH. I started out wih a 120 grain load of BH-209, a crushed rib sabot, and a 300 grain Deep Curl Bullet. I studied alot and this seemed to be a very credible load. So I started with it.
I shot the rifle at 100 yards and shot three groups of three shots. On separate targets. The bullet hit exactly where I thought it would hit. Almost all shots were in the center ring at 100 yards. And the rifle shot MOA groups at 100 yards(plus maybe 1/4" additional). I was very happy with that. I know alot of you guys say to try different components. But I know this load is going to perform perfectly to 200+ yards just by how it shot at 50 and 100 yards. These groups are about as good as the rifle(or any other MZ I have had) has ever shot. I know you guys like to experiment alot with different loads. but I prefer to practice in the woods, and stay off the bench. The question is simple. What am I really going to gain by spending alot more time and money at the bench experimenting with other different loads and bullets?? The 300 grain Deep Curl will kill anything I want. The Leupold CDS worked perfect from 50 to 100 yarsds. And I am sure it is going to work to 200+. And the BH is so simple to clean and shoot. So why should I try anything else?? What am I really going to gain?? Nothing I can think of. I am keeping track of how many shots my breech plug will last. Tom. |
What am i going to gain you ask? Why that should be obvious. The fun and expense of shooting up hundreds of dollars in powder and bullets. Los and lots of fun. That's what you gain.
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I understand that. I will shoot it a good bit. Just not off the bench. Once I decide on a load and sight my rifle in I don't shoot anymore from the bench. I take my rifles out in the woods and do alot of stump shooting. And any other target of opportunity, Kind of like my own little woods walk(ride in my circumstance). Shooting at targets of opportunities. Like stumps, mushrooms, rocks, and occasional live targets of opportunity. Tom.
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Head you know you can get her off Carlos here for $27 shipped right?
http://frontiermuzzleloadin.powergui...khorn209-store |
I bought two cannisters from him from your post awhile back. One cannister is about gone already. I think I will ask him about a 5#'er next time. I wonder if he can get those also?? I can get a 5#'er locally. But I need to give 3 to 4 weeks advance notice. I haven't priced it yet.
I just picked up two 5#'ers of Trail boss a couple of weeks ago. Thanks, Tom. |
Originally Posted by HEAD0001
(Post 3868121)
The question is simple. What am I really going to gain by spending alot more time and money at the bench experimenting with other different loads and bullets?? The 300 grain Deep Curl will kill anything I want. The Leupold CDS worked perfect from 50 to 100 yarsds. And I am sure it is going to work to 200+. And the BH is so simple to clean and shoot. So why should I try anything else?? What am I really going to gain?? Nothing I can think of. I am keeping track of how many shots my breech plug will last. Tom. |
We don't have a stump season here, so I hunt for coyotes.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3868199)
We don't have a stump season here, so I hunt for coyotes.
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Thats what happened with my omega. I put in 100g of BH and it gave perfect groups at 100 yards and at 150 yards.
So here is another question. Do you experiment with 110g if you are doing great with 100g? Would you feel you are wasting powder? I just think I am saving money by not going up. Plus, less recoil. What would be the advantage of upping a load if lets say....your MZ shot good with 90g? D |
Look at how far your max shot would be then plug you load into a ballistics table and see if the estimated velocity and energy is acceptable at that range. Gernerally I would say that 90 or 100 grains of BH would be plenty acceptable out to 150 yards or more.
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