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Great Plains Hunter and conicals
Today was a very enjoyable day on the range. It looked like rain, and we could use it, but I knew the weather man was lying. So I decided to risk it and shoot.
Rifle: 50 caliber Lyman Great Plains Hunter 1-32 twist 32 inch barrel Sights are primitive open sights. Buckhorn style. I have yet to adjust the rear sight for left or right but did file some of the front sight off to get the POI raised up. I had great luck shooting 295 grain Powerbelts out of this rifle and so I picked up some Powerbelts that were on sale. BUT they are 348 grain. So I figured they would still shoot well. I could not be more wrong. The powerbelts were all over the target. I started covering the holes with duct tape and then changed to just marking them with a red pen. The rifle was spraying them. Very strange. So back in the house to see what I might shoot. It was then I spotted a whole bunch of Buffalo Bullets HP conical bullets in 385 grain. I decided I never had luck pushing them hard, so I decided to lower the powder charge to 60 grains of powder and see if that did not make them start to behave. ![]() The powerbelts were not working but the conical bullets began to behave pretty good. Now I only had the target at 38 yards. That lawn mowing always messes me up. But that's fine. Open sights and that's a good distance for me. I know some of you long distance shooters scoff at that distance. But to me that is hunting distance. The rifle was holding a good group. And I was swabbing between shots with pure isopropyl alcohol. Lots of fouling today for some reason. But with 60 grains of powder, this rifle was a real joy to shoot. No recoil, and it was working good. Ignition was very fast until the flint shattered in half. I replaced it, and then all was back in order. ![]() I changed to a different part of the target and all was going good. It was holding a very good group although it was shooting 2 inches high. But I could adjust for that. Like that Blackhorn bottle picture. I held six o'clock on the picture and it just laid them in the top of the bottle. But after a lot of shooting today it suddenly started to group to the right. Two hits side by side. I checked the sights and they were good and tight. So I wondered.. is the rifle dirty or am I just getting tired and hot? So I decided to stop for the day. Cleaning the rifle I learned the truth of how dirty the rifle was. I turned the water bath dirty black so there was a lot of soot in the barrel. That might explain why the POI was starting to change. But we will see next time out. I want to try those conicals with 60 grains of 3f and see how they do. That would make a good deer load for me. |
you sent a lot of lead down range Dave. Nice shooting.
Adn that 60 gr load is plenty for whitetail in my opinion. |
That much lead will knock the snot out of a deer for sure! And from the looks of that target you shouldn't have much trouble hitting one either. Good shooting.
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I agree. Sixty grains of black under a 385 grain chunk of lead will do the job as far out as you can hit. Good shooting Cayugad.
I sure envy your circumstances - being able to shoot at home. My guns keep begging for a trip to the range and don't understand when I tell them it TOO DARN HOT. |
I shot so much today, I emptied my pan flask primer and had to reload it. I have no idea how many shots I fired today as I changed a lot of targets. And now that I know the rifle likes these 385 grain conicals, I will be shooting it a lot more.
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