Well I finally got to extend the range for the .38-50 Hep.
I had a great weekend shooting with Arnie at a .22 match at Wisconsin Rapids Saturday and a BPCR Gong Match at Merrill Wis. that had a 500 yard range. Arnie wooped me at both matches

he is a hard holder. TNX for putting up with me Arnie I really enjoyed shooting with you.
At Merrill I was hoping to get some time with practice before the match to shoot some Ladder loads I took incase there was time, but it didn't work out.
We started on the 200 yd line and that was good because I had a close sight setting at that distance and from the moves up to the 300, 400 and 500 yd plates it took a consistent full turn on the elevation using the DZ scope except between the 400 and 500 plate I needed to add 1.5 MOA on the elevation.
I was very happy with this caliber and the way the rifle shot but I can see that at the 500 I need to spend a little more time with the loads because I missed the big Ram twice and hit a small triangle both times that is just a small fraction of the ram.
The conditions on the ground were what I would call very good but the winds were slapping the treetops around pretty hard and I found out when I got on the road going home I fought a 30 mph head wind for 300 plus miles that pushed pretty hard on the Gypsy wagon.
The range is protected by fairly high maples and the range is narrow that helped keeping the ground winds down.
I think when I fire the cases another time or two and check the case wall diameters to get a consistent release of the bullet it will stay on target well at 500 yds. Some of the bullets were loose in the loaded round and some were tight so I feel that had some effect on the vertical that missed and some head space between the ears had something to do with the miss.
I shot prone for the .22 Palma match Sat and that was a big mistake. I couldn't get up off the Matt, I had to go hand over hand on my scope stand to get on my feet. I shot the Gong match sitting and my timing was a little off with the cross hairs moving over the irons.
The loads I took were loaded with 63 gr of 2F OE and it was not as good here at home than the 64 gr load of 1.5 Swiss but I did not have enough Swiss left for more than maybe 20 or 25 rounds.
It was a good time. I think this little caliber will be a good Midrange shooter when all comes together.
Kurt