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With the extremely limited info on double muzzle loading rifles I thought I'd pass on some info in my attempts to regulate the Kodiak Express 58. First the rifle: 1. Changed the ignition system to musket caps (RWS flanged) 2. Installed a Thompson Center tang peep sight; I'm an older shooter & these eyes couldn't handle the express sights. At the range the peep works fine. 3. Will be installing a higher front sight. 4. Installed a Kick Killer recoil pad. The loads: 1. At 50 yds with GOEX Express 3F - 100 gr with Lyman 577611 minies (PAPER PATCHED) (R & L barrels) all in the black (6" target). (Temp. about 60 F - low humidity) 2. Using beeswax/vaseline lube. 3. Group from #1 (50 yds) with warm barrel. Cleaned between shots - 1 damp patch) 100 Yard Trial 1. 100 Grain GOEX Express, 577611 minie (PP) R & L shots with unaccepatble wider spread. 2. Switched to Swiss 3F - 105 gr. Left barrel in the black; right barrel low. The above was enough body banging for that day. I plan on using this gun for a plains game cull hunt in 2010 in S. Africa. If any interest I will post further development (100 yd - higher higher temperatures.) The paper patch I'm using is a one wrap patch made from Kozo paper- 20 gsm (tissue like). I use an adhesive called Nori paste (very sparingly with the patch wet before wrapping) (IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE PATIENCE OR TIME DON'T TRY PAPER PATCHING; IT'S A RETIREES THING). Pedersoli Kodiak Express 58 shooters don't give up, don't trade it, sell it, just keep developing. | ||
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Bolt shooter, If you need a primer on finding a load that shoots to regulation in a double rifle, try a search in the doublle rifle forum under my name. Principals apply to all double rifles. If you need some help. post here or shoot me a PM and I'll give it my best to answer the questions. JPK Free 500grains | |||
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I've had 2 .. use 777 not "real" BP in these.. 100gr of goex is under 1000fps ... start at 90 gr .. get a "power rod" the aluminum t handle, it has strength AND a ruler to show you seating depths.. these things HATE round balls .. don't bother, they'll helix opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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boltshooter, Hi good shooting. My Kodiak loved REALs, 3 to 4" and sometimes three out of four bullets in one hole. I will try some minies (RCBS) soon. Keep posting. Martin Double Rifle Shooters Society member from Argentina. My doubles: .577 Snider by W.Richards. .58" ML by Pedersoli | |||
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My latest attempt to regulate the Kodiak 58 double: After various loads (powder brands, powder charges, etc.) I've found what my gun likes. Bullet - Lyman bullett 577611 Paper patched - 2 wraps, 16# onion skin, dampened with tap water & after drying an application of "Rooster Jacket - Paper Patching Lube" Powder - 100 grains Swiss 1 1/2 Fg. - very light compression Between shots - one damp patch followed by one dry patch Results @ 50 yards - 2" groups, right barrel smack dab in the bull - left barrel 2" higher slightly to the left of center. Next stop 100 yds. | |||
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Good!!! Some guys at South Africa are using a different charge in each barrel. Even thou I didnt like this at first, it looks like a good idea. Changing left barrel load you can move POI to the center. JMHO. Martin Double Rifle Shooters Society member from Argentina. My doubles: .577 Snider by W.Richards. .58" ML by Pedersoli | |||
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mine regulated with the 350 real bullet with 144 gr of pyrodex | |||
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Boltshooter: Keep posting! I love these Pedersoli doubles. Martin: That sounds like a pretty good idea, actually -- different loads for each barrel to bring POI together. Sure would love to see a photo of your W. Richards Snider double! There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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