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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Help, TC Hawken with LRH GM barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="longbowelk" data-source="post: 1437020" data-attributes="member: 41272"><p>I recently purchased a. 50 cal Green mountain LRH barrel that I think has the 1 in 30 twist. I have tried various lead conicals at 50 yards and am not getting as good a group as the original 1 in 48 barrel.</p><p>In fact, I wouldn't consider it on a hunt as I wouldn't feel confident shooting 100 yards on an elk or deer. I am using 70 gr of Black MZ. Conicals range from 390 to 460. Flat based and hollow base type. I run them through a .502 sizer. Anyone shoot one of these barrels that can suggest a load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longbowelk, post: 1437020, member: 41272"] I recently purchased a. 50 cal Green mountain LRH barrel that I think has the 1 in 30 twist. I have tried various lead conicals at 50 yards and am not getting as good a group as the original 1 in 48 barrel. In fact, I wouldn't consider it on a hunt as I wouldn't feel confident shooting 100 yards on an elk or deer. I am using 70 gr of Black MZ. Conicals range from 390 to 460. Flat based and hollow base type. I run them through a .502 sizer. Anyone shoot one of these barrels that can suggest a load? [/QUOTE]
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