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First Results With The Recently Bedded Omega X7
The target file for my Omega X7 contains targets numbered from #1 (on Dec. 29, 2008) to #112 (on Apr. 7, 2012). Those targets were shot with a variety of powders, loads and bullets. Most of them were five-shot groups. That's a lot of information which is now pretty near useless because of the recent barrel bedding job.
For example, prior to bedding the best load for 300 grain XTPs with GOEX FFFg was 85 grains. That is clearly no longer the case, as you will see herein. Now I get to try a variety of bullets and powders all over again to see what does best. In doing so I figured I may as well start a new file and start with Target #1 just as though it were a new gun. I have a lot of .452/300 grain XTP Mag bullets on hand. So I went with the full load development routine with them last Saturday, shooting them over GOEX FFFg with Harvester long black sabots. Here's how it went. First load - 75 Grains / 50 Yards. ![]() Not bad. Let's bump it up to 85 grains. ![]() Not quite as good. How about 95 grains. ![]() Still pretty decent. Not great, but decent. Now for 105 grains. ![]() Now that's what I'm looking for! Let's see if it stays together with ten more grains of powder. Here's 115 grains. ![]() Nope! It's opening up again. It looks as though 105 grains is the sweet spot. But that one target might have been a lucky fluke. So let's shoot that load again and see if the results hold up. ![]() OH YEAH! That's the load for this bullet. Let's try it at 75 yards. ![]() Looking good. (Did you notice I took off the Tasco 3x9 scope and put the 4x ProDiamond before shooting that last target?) Now for the big test - 100 yards. I shot three targets at 100 yards. All were OK, but none were great. I really expected the groups would be under two-inches, but none were. In fact, each group got a tad larger as I progressed. Maybe shooter fatigue was setting in. Fifty shots is a lot of shooting with a muzzle loader. Anyway, here are the last three targets for the day. Time to clean the gun and sip a Scotch. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If you have any.. and get a chance, try that same thing with 2f black powder. I used to shoot a lot of 3f, but I have convinced myself that I now get better accuracy when shooting lighter loads, with 2f powder. Conicals, I still like 3f. But if you have a little 2f, give that a try. Nice shooting with that 105 grains. That would be a real bread and butter load.
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I do have some 2F Cayugad. Probably five or six pounds left from my last order. I'll give it a try. I was going to try Triple Seven next to see if I can find a load that hangs tighter at 100 yards. Looks like two long ranges sessions, one with each.
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All those shots would have killed an elk. :confused0024:
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
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All those shots would have killed an elk. :confused0024:
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ground hogs are protected here. So are the elk. All we have is pine squirrels to shoot at. Everything else has a season, license or bag limit.
that is good shooting. I think you might like the Triple Seven when shooting Sabots. Should make for a fun day on the range. |
The only thing I can see is the possibility of shooter fatigue. The 50 yard groups and even the 75 yard group tells me that your 100 yard groups should have been much better. I wouldn't give up on that load. Try it again when you are fresh. Start out at 100 to be sure you are fresh.
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ahhhh you just need to dump that goex. Blackhorn209 will give you those nice 3/4" groups at 100 yards, not just 50!
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
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ahhhh you just need to dump that goex. Blackhorn209 will give you those nice 3/4" groups at 100 yards, not just 50!
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Nice report as usual Semi. I think Pluckit may be right. I would shoot it at 100 yds with that load right off the bat next time out.
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