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Well, I hit the range this morning for one of my last sessions before the elk hunt (season opens next Saturday, 10/07). Spent the whole time at the 50 yard range. I would have liked to shoot some at the 100, but it was full with a waiting list! I had a great time at the 50 yard range though. I've settled on a load for the hunt: 80 grains Pyrodex RS under a 430gr TC MaxiBall. The sights really do seem to be set up for conicals, rather than round balls. I finally got round balls shooting near center target at 50 yards, but I had to put the open rear sight all the way to its lowest setting. The Lyman 57 peep just can't get prb's on target ... still about 7" high at 50 yards at the lowest elevation. I got excited last time, because I was able to get the groups to around 3 or 4 inches high at 25 yards, but the 50 yard groups are still just amazingly high. Conicals are working great though. I might try 90 grains again (the Lyman recommended max load) to see how it shoots, but I was very happy with the groups and the level of recoil with the 80 grain load: I'm really happy with shooting under 1" at 50 yards! According to the Lyman handbook, the 80gr load should be giving me 1280fps at the muzzle, for 1565 fpe. At 100 yards, it's still going 1042 fps, for 1037 fpe. The 90 grain load only gains 52 more fps at the muzzle, so I will likely just stick with 80 gr. And beyond the energy figures, I imagine that this bullet is going to penetrate like crazy. I also shot some using a walking stick for a forend rest, which I'll be carrying on the hunt. I was able to shoot within around 3" at 50 yards using that setup. I have one more range session, possibly two, and will concentrate on shooting with the walking stick and some offhand shots using the sling. I think I've found my load, though. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Regards, Liam
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GREAT shooting!
That's your load; don't mess with it, and just go hunting!
Good luck!
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What he said....
Good Luck!
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Great shooting. I do not want to rain on your parade, but sight in at 100 yards before hitting the woods. Best of luck on your upcoming hunt!
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Great shooting. I do not want to rain on your parade, but sight in at 100 yards before hitting the woods. Best of luck on your upcoming hunt! Thanks! 50 yards is a long shot where I'll be hunting, butI'll definitely be checking things out at 100 yards at my last one or two range sessions. Thanks! Liam
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Had my last range visit before the hunt today. Shot at the 50 and 100 yard ranges. Here's a target, 10 shots from the bench at 50 yards. Load was the same as above, 80 gr Pyrodex RS under a 430gr MaxiBall: The same load shoots about 4 inches low at 100 yards. I'm thinking it's likely dead on at somewhere between 70 and 80 yards. I'd like to get 75 yards or closer, but I know where it hits at 100, and by holding over I was able to get good hits at that distance today. I'm heading out Friday around 2 or 3pm, and will be in Forks, WA, about 3 hours later. Will be in the woods by 6:30am Saturday morning!!! Thanks for all the help and advice, guys!!! Liam
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i figured a bullet would shoot better than a ball in that rig. glad you found a sweet spot. your pbr should be good to 80-90 yards. go get 'em.
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Liam:
Hope you had as successful an elk hunt as I did this past weekend.
But my question, is how do you get the pictures you post, reduced in size so the site will take them. If you don't mind taking a minute and telling me I would appreciate it.
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Liam:
Hope you had as successful an elk hunt as I did this past weekend.
But my question, is how do you get the pictures you post, reduced in size so the site will take them. If you don't mind taking a minute and telling me I would appreciate it.
Jerry Hi, Jerry! Actually, I didn't have a successful hunt, at least I didn't get an elk. I enjoyed it tremendously, though, and will try again! https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads...;page=0#1037868As far as the images, I actually edit them in a program called Gimp, which is a free software package similar to Photoshop. I use that to crop the images, then scale them. Microsoft's built-in Photo Editor that I think comes with Windows XP will let you do the same thing. Sorry I don't have a really simple answer for you!! Thanks, Liam
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