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I think you’ll you will find your sweet spot from 65-75gr of powder.
Amen some has seen the light like me.sounds like I need to stick with what’s it’s designed for
I think you’ll you will find your sweet spot from 65-75gr of powder.
I'll go a step further bullet to barrel fit extremely important!With three different Whites my results have been ezactly what Ed says. 65 - 75 T7 FFF
and you will find success.
I'll even go further. It doesn't matter the projectile, as long as its a quality bullet.
The nipple is removable, so when it is worn out just replace the nipple instead of the entire breech plug.What is the advantage to the bestill breach plug
Ventliner?The nipple is removable, so when it is worn out just replace the nipple instead of the entire breech plug.
No, just the nipple, same as a sidelock nipple. It screw's into a plug base just like a ventliner, but the#11cap goes on the nipple instead.Ventliner?
One of my Whitelighting's likes 65 the other 70grs of T7/FFF(vol).I think you’ll you will find your sweet spot from 65-75gr of powder.
It's similar to a bolt action without the bolt. Instead it has a nob on the back of the receiver that cocks the gun when you pull it back far enough. As an example the Knight LK93. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I think they're also called a slam fire.What is a plunger type rifle?
I've tried 60grs and found 65grs best when using 240gr/xtps and 70grs when using my 460 grs (home made) all using T7/FFF.You may want to try 60gr someday to see if your accuracy improves. 60gr of 777-3F is more than enough to harvest any Whitetail 150 yds or less. My grandson at 9yrs old harvested his first doe about 45-50 yds with a load of 50gr of 777-3F with a 345 HP Gould bullet and she died where she was standing.
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