Originally Posted by
mainiac
Havent been on this site very much lately, but am now reading this thread with intrest. If you read back in the history,you will find a thread about my 22 hornet. Up to 2900 with fair accuracy(2600 very accurate) with ACWW. Shoot lyno boolits in this gun and it shoots 15 inch groups,at best!!! Seems boolit hardness aint the answer.BTW, boolit was the 225415 checked,with felix lube. And on to my current head scratcher,,,,,,,,,,,, snows finally melting away up here in the north, today i was shooting and noticed the lead on the ground from my swinging gong target. Have wondered this before,, 70-75% of the lead is ALWAYS spattered off to the left side of the target. It isnt a angle thing,im sure. This has to be a twist thing! Almost all barrells are rifled right hand, and im thinking the direction of the twist makes the boolits shatter left. If I could only get ahold of a left twisted barrell, I would find out! Anybody have any thoughts?