Well, I gave it a shot. I couldn't take it any more, so I loaded and shot six last night just to see what they felt like. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but this was a disappointment. After shooting the six, I inspected each case, they looked pretty normal, except a lot cleaner, infact they looked like a smokeless round. I had to see if clean up was really as easy as everyone claimed. It was even easier, one patch wet with water through the barrel and six cylinders and two to dry them. I could have gotten by with one, but to really test it, I used cold water and it just doesen't dry as well. The gun was spotless.
Last night's six were loaded as per the hogden online data: 30gr FF Triple 7 under a .030" card wad and a 255 grain cast bullet. I was a little dissapointed.
This morning I loaded 20 using my 37.5 grain dipper (which by the way weighs out to 22.3 grains) beer carton wad and 255 grain wheel weight lubed with toilet rings and Crisco.
Let me go ahead and list my excuses:
Was a beautiful clear day 'bout 72-74 degrees
fairly low humidity (but we ARE talking about Kentucky!) 50-60%
Left quartering head wind at about 2 m/sec
Weapon of choice for the test was a Uberti '66 with 24 inch barrel
Distance was 100yards (this has been measured 4 or 5 times for the purpose of checking a laser rangefinder [which by the way is very accurate])
Procedures were 4 rounds, check, mark and record targets, clean barrel with one moose milk patch and wipe with one clean patch
The results were disappointing as well, discounting two fliers brings the other 18 down to an 8" group 8" below point of aim.
Most of the group spread was verticle stringing
I felt this would be kind of usless unless I compared this load to the black powder loads I have been using, so:
Every thing was the same for all tests except powder
I already had plenty of 37.5 FF Goex rounds on hand so this was test number two. 20 rounds six inches 4 inches low.
Test three: I loaded 5 rounds with 40 grains of FFF goex, this 3.5 inch group went three inches high, no cleaning between shots ( I could see the shower of sparks on this one which makes me think there might be a bit of powder not being burned in the barrel :eek: )
Test four: 20 rounds 37.5 grains Goex FFF= 20 rounds inside 3" with the center being 1 inch low.
ALL charges were measured, weighed, trickeled for consistancy, slow dropped through a 24" drop tube and compressed with the bullet during seating. All cases were full length resized and belled. All bullets were crimped with the same setting on the crimp die.
Conclusions: Not a damn thing other than I had a great time today, and Triple 7 is as easy to clean as they say it is.
