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Slim Chance
04-03-2018, 01:30 PM
Here are the results of my range day with the Traditional Hunter in 38-55.
I was shooting a 250 grain plain base bullet cast from a Mountain Molds custom mold. Sized to 376 and lubed with SPG.
9.5 grains of Trail Boss. Fired at 50 yards from a rest.
Sorry. I keep getting a message that my upload has failed. Whats the secret to attaching pictures?

jcren
04-03-2018, 01:35 PM
Pic is too "big". Crop or resize the pic. Sorry, I don't remember the max size.

Slim Chance
04-03-2018, 01:49 PM
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DonMountain
04-03-2018, 04:04 PM
You have a lot of apparent "flyers" there, with my guess that you are using such a low load of Trail Boss powder. I would try a more appropriate load of a slower rifle powder that is more filling in the case, and maybe some sort of filler to maintain the powder at the bottom of the case.

Walter Laich
04-03-2018, 05:06 PM
Good start

now to fine tune the load

there have been many times I haven't even hit the paper at that distance :-P

Blackwater
04-03-2018, 06:32 PM
Good work. A friend of mine in AL has a Ballard repro of the Stevens 44 1/2 in that caliber, and last season, took a deer with it and some near BP equivalent loads. That deer died in its tracks! It really doesn't take all that much to kill a deer, if one simply puts a bullet in the right place, and it has enough penetration to get to the vitals. There's no bullet made for the .38-55 that won't kill a deer effectively. Can't wait to hear of your report of taking a deer with it. Those are VERY nice rifles! A couple of friends have TH's and they make me envious, even with my BPCR! Classy, accurate, strong ..... just grand rifles!

Slim Chance
04-03-2018, 11:16 PM
The load nearly reaches the base of the bullet. The high left shot was from the first shot out of a clean bore. I do plan a bit of fine tuning, but I'm thinking it is a good start for a 51 year old and iron sights. I'll also try weight sorting the next batch of bullets.

Slim Chance
04-03-2018, 11:18 PM
Forgot to mention that the target is a composite. I photographed it after each three shots.