
50 yard shooting - started with .457 magnum ammo - factory loads from WWG. 350 Grain bullets,-2200fps, 3760ft-lbs of energy. The leopold scout scope is beautiful and does a perfect job on this rifle. It has a German occular that is easy to line up and shows up very well in low light. I put 4 shots down range, all hitting in and around the center of the target. Group was larger than I would have expected but this rifle, being so light, is a hand full when you touch one of these off. AT 59.00/20 rounds, my $11.80 of ammo was gone in no time. This rifle is going with me to Texas in a couple of weeks and I wanted to save some ammo for those that might want to shoot it and I needed some rounds to hunt with. I had a six o'clock hold on the bottom of the center diamond, so this ammo is shooting just perfect for my hunting needs.

The third group of shots I made was with Levererution ammo. 45-70, 325 grain. A nice group under the upper the left target on this paper. Excellent group but I would have to adjust the sights if I wanted to use this ammo because as you can see, it was several inches low.
The second group I shot was 45-70 ammo, 350grain, factory WWG ammo. This ammo shot very well, again a 6 o'clock hold on the center diamond. A bit low for my liking but an acceptable group.

here is a link to the ammo: http://www.wildwestguns.com/ammunition.html
link to the co-pilot:http://www.wildwestguns.com/copilot.html
Think I am going to get some 405 grain .457 magnum ammo on order and will give that a try.