Well it wasn't snowing too hard out there this afternoon and it wasn't too cold. So I decided to take my TC Omega and my Lyman Great Plains Hunter .50 cal Caplock out for a dance.
Today's effort was to try out a new bullet and powder for both rifles. The bullet was the .40 cal, 220 gr PR Dead Center. The powder was Black Horn 209.
First up was the GPH. I take my box out to 50 yds and tromp back through butt deep snow.:whacked: Having heard that BH209 was hard to light I put a bumper charge of 20 gr 2F GOEX followed by 75 gr BH209 and a PR DC.
Three shots down range off my table. First thoughts were this was a very nice load out of the heavy GPH. No felt recoil what so ever. Smoke wasn't too bad with only 20 gr of black down the pipe. It was pretty accurate too.
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I wanted to test this bullet in the Omega as well so I didn't push my luck with the GPH. ;) So I put the GPH away and grabbed the new technology.
Same range, same rest. Three shots. The three center high were fired at 50 yds using 100 gr BH209. Thinking I might be able to tighten it up a bit I bumped the load to 110 gr and dropped the scope 14 clicks then moved the target out to 100 yds in the same butt deep snow. I fired 3 more shots and these are the tree top left.
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I do like not having to swab between shots. Accuracy in the GPH is good and deserves more testing. In the Omega I will play around a bit more to see if I can't tighten it up some.This rifle has shot MOA in the past so I know it's capable of doing it.
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