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#1064139 - 08/29/24 07:13 PM Front-loader question
Carcassman Offline
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Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
Back in the 70s I built a CVA .45 Kentucky percussion. Used it a bit but then got into archery. Bringing it back to life now. But, I read up on all the advances in ML and made some changes. I got one of the new 777 powder and a nipple that uses the shotgun primers. When the trigger is pulled it goes 'Boom" really nice. I also got some Hornady .45 sabots as I succumbed to the ballistic improvement over round balls. So, I shot it today for the first time. In the pursuit of speed I used 100g by volume. The bullets did hit the target at 25 yards but they went through sideways. Would make a really big hole in a deer at that range, but accuracy might suck.

My question is do you think I used too much powder and need to cut back? Why else would it tumble like that?

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#1064140 - 08/29/24 11:23 PM Re: Front-loader question [Re: Carcassman]
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Registered: 04/29/06
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Not powder.

Your CVA's spout lacks the requisite rpm to spit pointy projectiles. They are twisted slow for patched round balls.

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#1064141 - 08/30/24 06:31 AM Re: Front-loader question [Re: Carcassman]
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It's a 1 in 48 which is "supposed" to work for both. Not the 1 in 60 for a round ball but certainly not the 1 in 20 or 24 for conicals. Maybe that's it, though.

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