That's about all I shoot in any of my rifles.
I've found that the best accuracy in these Shiloh 44-77's is to keep the bullet length at or just under 1.3 inches long, and using bullets at .434 or 435 diameter before patching yields the best results.
1.1 inch bullets as the originals used work well, but the longer bullets give better results beyond 200 yards.
My favorite all round bullet is a dual diameter from Brooks, 1.3 inches long, .435 on the base, .432 at the base of the nose, with his original postel nose. Cast it from 18-1 alloy. Wrapped in Seth Cole 55y wet patched, 3/4 inch wide.


the most expensive bullet there is isn't worth a plug nickel if it don't go where its supposed to.
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