Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
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- Carlsen Highway
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Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Did some more shooting and testing some more black powder loads in my .44, this time with Schuetzen powder. Best group was 2.5 inches with 40 grains and a 210 grain bullet - will have to investigate this one and reshoot it some more...then I decided at the end, to shoot a group with my ''good'' load as a control, just to see if I was shooting as well as I thought I was. This load has smokeless priming under 32 grains of 3F, and was pleased with it once again -
Doesn't look like too much, in this ultra-scoped high powered world, but its a 1.2 inch group shot at 110 yards (shot with standard open sights.)
Its cold down here today, I use a wool blanket over the concrete benchrest top, to save the finish on my rifles, and when I got up to leave it was frozen to the stone, had to rip it off...nothing like up there in the winter I imagine, but thats cold for us South Pacific islanders...
Doesn't look like too much, in this ultra-scoped high powered world, but its a 1.2 inch group shot at 110 yards (shot with standard open sights.)
Its cold down here today, I use a wool blanket over the concrete benchrest top, to save the finish on my rifles, and when I got up to leave it was frozen to the stone, had to rip it off...nothing like up there in the winter I imagine, but thats cold for us South Pacific islanders...
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
1.2" @ 110 yards is a MORE than acceptable group. Especially with standard open iron sights! Keep working on that straight BP load. I use plain-based PB bullets with a waxed card "wad" between powder & bullet. Recovered bullets have no damage to base, and recovered wads only show a faint soot stained look to the flame side of the wad.
BTW, why didn't you mention the STOMPING TNZ gave TUSA in the America's Cup? I, myself, was quite pleased with the results!
BTW, why didn't you mention the STOMPING TNZ gave TUSA in the America's Cup? I, myself, was quite pleased with the results!
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Looks like very good shooting to me.
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Whoa! Now that baby is ready to shoot some levergun challenge targets!
And thanks for keeping us posted on your loading saga. I'd say you are getting things well figured out.
And thanks for keeping us posted on your loading saga. I'd say you are getting things well figured out.
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- Carlsen Highway
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
I am back today with some more pure BP loads and Accurate molds 210B bullet...
...I didnt mention the yachting because it didn't seem polite!
...I didnt mention the yachting because it didn't seem polite!
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
I really enjoy Your posts about this rifle. I hope to have one like it soon but will prolly be a 38-40. Thank You. Jim.
- Carlsen Highway
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Jim, if I could get one in .38/40 I would get another one in that calibre too...I was just reading the other night how the .38/40 had a better reputation for accuracy than the .44-40 (Feild and Stream article from 1920)
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Nothing wrong with this load or shooting. I would be pleased.
Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Fantastic loads and rifle.
Well done you.
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
That group is fantastic! I know my old eyes won't duplicate it, even with a tang sight. Have you tried grease cookies? I use my own BP lube concoction and pour it out on wax paper in a shallow pan then cover with another sheet of waxed paper and use a rolling pin to get it exactly the thickness I want, about 3/16". Size, prime and drop powder, then card wad, (to hold the powder in) invert the case and cut the cookie out of the lube, seat the bullet and crimp. Yes, it makes for a lighter load as the powder must be reduced by the amount the lube cookie takes up but this way gets me a nice greasy star on the muzzle.
My "concoction" consists of toilet bowl wax and a little olive oil melted in an old electric percolator to pour into my sizer/luber or onto the waxed paper. Sure a lot cheaper than SPG but probably not as good at avoiding leading.
My "concoction" consists of toilet bowl wax and a little olive oil melted in an old electric percolator to pour into my sizer/luber or onto the waxed paper. Sure a lot cheaper than SPG but probably not as good at avoiding leading.
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Re: Another Range day with the 73 .44-40
Just sweet. I can almost smell those empties. What a fine shooting rifle.