new gun
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chesapeake ,VA. USA
Posts: 25
new gun
Hey folks, I' ve got a Traditions lighting ligthweight .50 w/ scope trying to get it sighted in. I use to use ff and round ball in another gun but, want to switch to sabotted bullets should I use ff or triple seven what amount of powder ? or what combo seems to work for you folks? I know if I had time and money to figure these things out (which I' d love to do)but time and money seems to be a factor.
Thanks for your time. Mike[&:]
Thanks for your time. Mike[&:]
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
RE: new gun
Start with buying some FF 777 loose & begin with around 75 grains. You may have to increase it slowly to around 90-95, depending on your rifle. Then buy some sabot/bullets in 240-300 grain range. Less expensive ones that perform well can be found in big hunting stores. Try the T/C Shockwaves in 250 or 300 grains -- Hornady .452 XTP Mag in 300 grains & Powerbelt 295s or 348s in hollow points are around $12 for 20.
When using your scope, pay close attention to the bottom of your scope after firing your first round. Many Tradition models experience significant blowback from the powder charge. Also, if you haven' t bought your 209 primers yet, buy the CCI 209s -- not the CCI 209M. They shoot cooler than Remington, Winchester & Federal. It will help save your scope from possibe scortch.
When using your scope, pay close attention to the bottom of your scope after firing your first round. Many Tradition models experience significant blowback from the powder charge. Also, if you haven' t bought your 209 primers yet, buy the CCI 209s -- not the CCI 209M. They shoot cooler than Remington, Winchester & Federal. It will help save your scope from possibe scortch.