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They say it can't be done - Don McDowell - 09-08-2014 But as usual I didn't pay a whole lot of attention. I shot the sillouette match this weekend with paper patch. Didn't shoot very well but there's one big bright spot that brings on the title of this thread. ![]() I shot 7 straight pigs this morning shooting the short tankbuster bullet , 77 grs 2f OE, just blowtubing between shots. ![]() Danged ol bottle necks won't shoot, and you need to wipe between shots for accuracy.
RE: They say it can't be done - Dave Roelle - 09-08-2014 Good deal Don-----------looks like its finally going to cool off a bit here, time to get back shootin sillywetts !! Last season i shot PP, and one eventful day i cleaned the pigs, wiping one time, perhaps just lucky, we'll see. Next loads are in cut down 45-120 cases (trimmed to 45-2.1) the thicker walls may help tighten things up-----the quest continues Keep well and stay safe Dave RE: They say it can't be done - Don McDowell - 09-08-2014 Cut those down to just fit the chamber, then use the 444 bullets and 8 lb paper. Felt wad , and jojoba on the patch I think are the real accuracy keys. RE: They say it can't be done - Gunlaker - 09-08-2014 That's excellent Don. What does the short tank buster bullet look like? Chris. RE: They say it can't be done - Don McDowell - 09-08-2014 Looks like this one, only it's 1.1 inches long. .435 at the base, and the nose is .431.
RE: They say it can't be done - Gunlaker - 09-08-2014 Thanks Don. That doesn't look too different than my short .45 cal Creedmoor bullet, but with a meplat. I see why you call it the tank buster :-) Chris. RE: They say it can't be done - Dave Roelle - 09-08-2014 Thats the plan Don, brass is cut need one round of forming then we should be in great shape-----the biggest problem for me is the barber towel humidity here on the gulf coast when its hot, it will soak up a patch really quick---i'll try the Jojoba for humidity proofing-------------------i'm having some luck with the baking parchment so far Dave RE: They say it can't be done - Nuclearcricket - 09-08-2014 Not bad shooting on the pigs Don, but any idea of what cause those 3 pork chop packers to escape? Do you feel it was the load, the light or just the nut behind the butt? It sounds like you have a pp load that is working pretty good for you. Maybe next year I will get around to trying some PP in the 44-77. I am hoping my rifle will be finished by the end of this month and I can send a few down range with it. It will be interesting to see how it shoots to start with those 480 gr GG bullets I got from Accurate Molds. Sam RE: They say it can't be done - Don McDowell - 09-08-2014 It was the first time I'ld ever shot sillouette, the first time at that range, and combine that with a loose nut behind the butt, and some weird little wind switches... RE: They say it can't be done - Nuclearcricket - 09-09-2014 OH Don, I didn't realize that this was your maiden voyage to the silhouette game. I humbly apoligize for sounding a little sarcastic. 7 pigs for your first time out is pretty damn good. It is a fun game and a hell of a lot different than shooting paper or just gongs. My biggest problem has always been the turkeys. Their body is just a little off set from their legs and I think that your eye is naturally drawn to center things up with the leg. You can either teach your self to hold off of the leg or just add a little windage to what ever direction they are facing. I know I have run 10 pigs in a row. I may have a 10 ram pin or 2, but I don't think I have any 10 turkey pins, and I damn sure don't have any chicken pins. I do hope you had enough fun at your first silhouette match that you will return and have more fun at it in the future. Sam |