CARSON
Member
Hello all. I bought a T\C Omega in .50 cal a few months back and I am trying to work on my accuracy. I owned a CVA Bobcat before just to see if I liked using a muzzleloader and realized I did. I bought the Omega to make it easier to clean, increase reliability, and to work on accuracy.
I have a T\C powder scale that levels off the powder charge when I am done, so I know the charges are the same. I have read the T\C manual, the CVA manual, and the Lyman manual. I am using 100 grains of Triple Seven with a 385 grain Hornady Great Plains Conical. I am wondeing if there are any tips you could give me that could help my accuracy: powder type or charge, projectile type or size, or charging methods I might use. Any help would be great.
Also, I tried to use the Power Belt Bullets But could only get them to go down the barrel 5". I was running a dry patvh down the barrel after each shot to clean it, so I do not think the barrel was too fouled. I had to actually pull the bullet and belt because I could not get it to go down. Is there any way to get these to seat that I do not know about?
I have a T\C powder scale that levels off the powder charge when I am done, so I know the charges are the same. I have read the T\C manual, the CVA manual, and the Lyman manual. I am using 100 grains of Triple Seven with a 385 grain Hornady Great Plains Conical. I am wondeing if there are any tips you could give me that could help my accuracy: powder type or charge, projectile type or size, or charging methods I might use. Any help would be great.
Also, I tried to use the Power Belt Bullets But could only get them to go down the barrel 5". I was running a dry patvh down the barrel after each shot to clean it, so I do not think the barrel was too fouled. I had to actually pull the bullet and belt because I could not get it to go down. Is there any way to get these to seat that I do not know about?