rigbymauser
AH enthusiast
Many things, many books and many forumthreads is written about the experience of doublerifle regulation and how to.
What I want to ask the good folks here if one have experienced regulation diffence when changing bulletstyles?.
I have a nice Cogswell & Harrison in .500ex 3" from mid 1880s. Normally when seing charts from the past the 360grain solid roundnosed bullet regulate at 1800 ft/sec. However I have used Keith style bullets weighing 355grain, but these regulate very well at 1620 ft/sec at 100 meters. I know the flightcharateristics of the SWC is different than from a roundnosed. Has anyone observed this?. I know the ballistic charts from the 1880s can vary and the methods of measure velocity wasn`t as precise as with todays gear.
Generel comment is the 355grain is sweet to shoot. 6 shots within a fist at 100meters. I will try my roundnosed 340grain hollowpoints here in the spring.
What I want to ask the good folks here if one have experienced regulation diffence when changing bulletstyles?.
I have a nice Cogswell & Harrison in .500ex 3" from mid 1880s. Normally when seing charts from the past the 360grain solid roundnosed bullet regulate at 1800 ft/sec. However I have used Keith style bullets weighing 355grain, but these regulate very well at 1620 ft/sec at 100 meters. I know the flightcharateristics of the SWC is different than from a roundnosed. Has anyone observed this?. I know the ballistic charts from the 1880s can vary and the methods of measure velocity wasn`t as precise as with todays gear.
Generel comment is the 355grain is sweet to shoot. 6 shots within a fist at 100meters. I will try my roundnosed 340grain hollowpoints here in the spring.