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09-12-2016, 12:32 AM
Well. I went out to the range with my H&R ultra slug gun to see if my handloads were in the ball park. As a base line I had a box of Holland and Holland Paradox loads. At $4.00 ea. they aren't cheap. They are very accurate though. At 50 yards I had three shots into one ragged hole. Next I tried some Win 1 oz hollow points. They shot lower than the H&H ammo but almost as good. I got several groups under 2 inches at 50 yards and could hit the deer sized gone at 100 all day long. Then came my Blackhorn 209 loads. First in some WWII surplus Win brass hulls. 90 grains of BH209, an over p[owder wad, a 3/4 inch fiber wad and my 900 grain custom slug sized 736. I used a large pistol primer and as a result, I had a hang fire every time. It was like shooting a poorly tuned flint lock and accuracy would have been better with buckshot. On to the RMC 3.5" cases/ Same powder charge. A 209 shot shell primer and a similar wad column except now it was two .75" tall wads. No ignition problems but groups ran 10 " at 50 yards. I have a new mold coming that duplicates the H&H bullet. And I'm moving on to Blue Dot. I'd love to get the same accuracy as I did with those H&H rounds. BTW, those Ultra Slug Guns can shoot!
R Talley
R Talley