Ugly Sauce
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I was set on not going under 80 grains, I'd die first, but I tried this bullet over 70 grains and got "pretty good" results. Recoil was nice, nothing like 80 to 100 grain loads, but enough to let me know it still had some punch. (2fg Swiss) The trouble I've been having has been wild flyers. With my .575" minnie' I'd sometime get them going where I wanted them, but then one would completely miss the back-stop, about a 4X4' hunk of plywood.
Today, I got one flyer, first shot. Bottom target, the one just off the plate. This was only 50 yards, and it still would have gone into the boiler room. At 100 not sure if it would still be on the animal. But the rest flew good. What I had done different was to fill the base of the .577's with SPG, then I dipped them in hot wax to seal that in, and make a tighter fit in the bore. With the wax, they fit very nice and tight. But ram easily. Then I tried a .575" which I had done the same thing to. Wow. Wild flyer. Just barely clipped the far edge of the backstop/Plywood. So I loaded up one more .577", and it went right into the bullseye on the top target. That was nice.
I cleaned the barrel after every shot, as I hunt with a clean barrel. No, not just wipe, but cleaned, about a dozen patches between shots.
I've had "some" luck with the REAL bullet, 456 grains out of my mold, but again, that once in a while wild flyer. And I'm not talking normal flyers from shooter error, but wild miss-a-big-hunk-of-plywood back-stop target board flyer. Off into outer space!
So, my question is: looking through the Accurate Molds website, I see the TC type bullet. Does anyone have experience with it? I like the diameters, and I like the solid/flat base. Do you think it would do well over stout loads, in the shallow three-groove Springfield rifling?
Do any of you know, or can suggest a specific bullet that would do well over loads in the 80-90 grain range? Or is that just not going to happen with the shallow 3-groove rifling?
Are any of you familiar with, and have experience with the Prichet bullet, loaded paper patched in it's cartridge? It was loaded with a 68 grain charge, close enough to my new bottom line of 70 grains, or go home. I really like the Pritchet cartridge, and think it would be fun to make them. However, a bit of an expense to make them, with the template, bottom plug maker, and special mold which may or may not be produced right now. I saw on "Paper Cartridges" youtube where they chronographed the Pritchet cartridge, and the U.S. Springfield cartridge. The Springfield cartridge with 60 grains of pixie dust only produced a little over 900fps. The Pritchet cartridge went 1250fps.
Last and least, I've tried everything as far as powders, how many "f's", lubes, etc. Not my first rodeo. So, that information not so "helpful". Thanks for listening, thanks in advance for any suggestions regarding specific bullets that would work good over hunting charges. Remember I'm not just trying to kill a deer or elk, I'm thinking more of Grizz coming at me with evil intent.