28 January 2011, 20:45
mrjulian_1970Winchester 1885 - sub MOA "keeper"
I finally got a chance to wring out my new 1885 at the range. This is a Miroku Sporter model in 45-70, 24" octagonal barrel.
I mounted and boresighted a new Vortex scope and once I was on the paper at 50yds, I moved the target back to 100 yds.
Upper left: making scope adjustments (small holes is a 5 shot group from my CZ452 22LR at 100yds)
Upper right: couple more scope adjustments and then, "Oh My!" 3 consecutive shots in (essentially) the same hole.
Lower Left: wait 10 mins to cool down; 5 shot group with one called flyer. "Something good happening here?" Even with the 10min cool down, the first two shots of this group are basically on top of the 3-in-the-same-hole from the previous one.
Lower Right: wait 5 mins for someone to put out a target, then 3 shots as time ran out before the range shut down for the day. "Hell yeah, think I'll call that load a keeper."
The load: 405gr Remington SP over 56gr H335, Starline brass, WLR primer. Nice thump and a hell of a nice fireball. Oh, and the accuracy too!
It's so nice when all the stars align every so often and things just plain work.
28 January 2011, 22:55
Big Bore FanBrowning High Wall, made mid. 90´s, .45-70, 300grs. Hornady HP @100m
Martin
29 January 2011, 17:11
meteI gave up trying with my 45-70 after I couldn't get any factory ammo to group --more than 1" !!

04 March 2011, 11:28
ted friesyou poor man....just to think that your jap made 85 would not throw groups larger the the 1" size...must be disheartening for sure. i have the same trouble with the different blackpowder loads im playing with at half that distance. when the snow isnt thigh high on me ill start with the 100yd targets and finally get to the 300yd mark but wowww that snow is sure cold n deeeeep