PowderHorn further testing
#1
It was too nice not to shoot. So I hiked the target back to 53 yards. The snow is melting in this warm weather. It was 38 degrees outside. I then got back to the shooting bench. I wanted to see, knowing that the 50 caliber Green Mountain Barrel Renegade with the new Cabela's PowderHorn Scope was sighted in at 25 yards... I was curious, where it would hit at 50 yards.
Again I was shooting Schuetzen 2f Black Powder, 300 grain Hornady XTPs, and Harvester Crushed Rib sabots. I was swabbing today with Rusty Duck Black Off and swabbing after every shot. The Winchester Magnum #11 caps were going to set the whole mess off.

Shot number one on a clean swabbed barrel kind of surprised me, but while I can not swear to it, I think there was a little hang fire. Maybe too much swab solution before I took the rifle to the bench. Or maybe the clean barrel syndrome. But I suspect too much swab. Although it did go off.
I was extra careful not to over swab between shots. Group #1 was very acceptable to me. Granted it would be nice to have it tighter, but I can live with that. I did have one flier. And I have no reason for it. I fired and it suddenly appeared. Kind of bummed me out actually.
Then to see if the scope would behave, I gave it five clicks down. And shot group #2. I fired three shot. In fact the first two were touching like that an I was kind of excited. Maybe why #3 did what it did to me. Puts me back in perspective.
I then went in the house and cleaned the rifle very well. I was going to hang it up for the day as I have a lot of other things I should be doing, but saw some 348 grain Powerbelt Aero Tips hanging there on my rack wall. So I figured.. a couple more shots.

I lowered the powder charge down to 80 grains and was swabbing between shots. I fired three rounds but I can only see two holes there. So one must have went through a same hole or missed completely. Anyway they were a real surprise to me.
But I wonder why they hit so much lower then the 300 grain XTPs. I mean 48 grains is not the end of the world. But with that kind of accuracy, I could learn to adjust.
The scope behaved perfect today. It traveled in those five clicks about what I guessed it would do. And again, nice and clear. Also on 10x it is easy to check the target from the bench at that distance.
Again I was shooting Schuetzen 2f Black Powder, 300 grain Hornady XTPs, and Harvester Crushed Rib sabots. I was swabbing today with Rusty Duck Black Off and swabbing after every shot. The Winchester Magnum #11 caps were going to set the whole mess off.

Shot number one on a clean swabbed barrel kind of surprised me, but while I can not swear to it, I think there was a little hang fire. Maybe too much swab solution before I took the rifle to the bench. Or maybe the clean barrel syndrome. But I suspect too much swab. Although it did go off.
I was extra careful not to over swab between shots. Group #1 was very acceptable to me. Granted it would be nice to have it tighter, but I can live with that. I did have one flier. And I have no reason for it. I fired and it suddenly appeared. Kind of bummed me out actually.
Then to see if the scope would behave, I gave it five clicks down. And shot group #2. I fired three shot. In fact the first two were touching like that an I was kind of excited. Maybe why #3 did what it did to me. Puts me back in perspective.
I then went in the house and cleaned the rifle very well. I was going to hang it up for the day as I have a lot of other things I should be doing, but saw some 348 grain Powerbelt Aero Tips hanging there on my rack wall. So I figured.. a couple more shots.

I lowered the powder charge down to 80 grains and was swabbing between shots. I fired three rounds but I can only see two holes there. So one must have went through a same hole or missed completely. Anyway they were a real surprise to me.
But I wonder why they hit so much lower then the 300 grain XTPs. I mean 48 grains is not the end of the world. But with that kind of accuracy, I could learn to adjust.
The scope behaved perfect today. It traveled in those five clicks about what I guessed it would do. And again, nice and clear. Also on 10x it is easy to check the target from the bench at that distance.
#4
Originally Posted by cayuga
I shot the rifle again today. I wanted to see how the rifle, being sighted in at 25 yards currently, would do at 50 yards. The rifle held a beautiful group. Then to test the scope I gave it 5 clicks down adjustment, and the scope moved the group the desired amount.
So far I am very happy with the Powderhorn.
So far I am very happy with the Powderhorn.
Abd I have to tell you I have not been kind to it... and it just keeps shooting great groups...
I trust the scope so much it is even installed a new Mountaineer that i hubted with this fall. The same scope scope scored me a nice little buck 2 years ago mounted on a DISC Elite 50 cal...
Can not really see it.. here it is

and here it was after it had done its work...
#5
Nice shooting! You're making me want to pick up one of these scopes, I've had my eye on them for a couple years now..... That group with the 348 Powerbelts is impressive- with 80 grains of black powder that would put a wallop on a deer....
#6
After shooting those 348 aero tip powerbelts and watching that group, I was amazed. And I agree with you, 80 grains of 2f black powder should make that powerbelt behave real well. Plus I could load them without a short starter. Which was nice.
#8
I have no idea what the reason is for them being so inexpensive. But to be honest, today I was switching scopes and mounts on a few rifles and I seriously considered ordering another one of these PowderHorns to put on my stainless steel .45 caliber Green Mountain Barrel. I mean if any rifle should shoot long range, that should be one of them.
#10
Today I took out the Green Mountain Barrel that is 1-28 and 45 caliber. I had shifted scopes and so now it has different mounts and a 4x32mm Simmon Pro Diamond. I was shooting 85 grains of Graf's and Sons 3f powder and a 200 grain Hornady XTP in a light blue Harvester EZ load sabot. The accuracy of that rifle was amazing. And I was wondering... what size powerbelts do they sell for that caliber, and would they shoot well?


