Joe Amorosi
CGN Regular
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New to the 44-40 cartridge and not sure of what my next step should be.
First time loading/shooting this rifle. Groups are "on paper" at 50yds (that's being generous...) and rounds are key holing.
The rifle is a 1873 Winchester DOM 1879
Bore slugs ~0.426 - 0.427
Using 200grn cast 0.429 RNFP bullet from Rusty Wood
with 6grn Winchester 231 and a pretty good crimp, Winchester LR primer, COAL 1.595
Bore is shiny and not pitted
Rifling is pretty much non-existant... could almost pass for a smooth bore LOL....
What should my next step be to try and tighten up my group and stop the key holing?
Bullet dia?
More/less powder?
Any help would be graciously appreciated
Thanks
See update post #13
First time loading/shooting this rifle. Groups are "on paper" at 50yds (that's being generous...) and rounds are key holing.
The rifle is a 1873 Winchester DOM 1879
Bore slugs ~0.426 - 0.427
Using 200grn cast 0.429 RNFP bullet from Rusty Wood
with 6grn Winchester 231 and a pretty good crimp, Winchester LR primer, COAL 1.595
Bore is shiny and not pitted
Rifling is pretty much non-existant... could almost pass for a smooth bore LOL....
What should my next step be to try and tighten up my group and stop the key holing?
Bullet dia?
More/less powder?
Any help would be graciously appreciated
Thanks
See update post #13
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