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Thread: Snover. 1:12, 8 Groove barrel.

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    Snover. 1:12, 8 Groove barrel.

    Hi all,
    I'm looking for some help with my Low Wall 38/50. It was fitted with the Ron Snover 1:12, 8 groove barrel many years ago and I am the third owner.
    Does anyone here have experience with these 8 groove barrels ?
    I have been fairly successfull over the years with my load developement but this one is testing me.
    Do they prefer a harder or softer alloy ?
    I believe my Casting and prep is good, my lube and wiping technique works with several other guns, but I can't get this one to work yet. The bore Cast and barrel slug shows a bore diameter of .376. I have an excellent Steve Brooks tapered bullet mold of .377 that I am currently running at 20:1.
    Maybe they prefer a very clean barrel, or maybe they prefer just one wipe between shots. ? I don't do Paper patch, yet. 🤔
    Any help appreciated. 👍🇦🇺

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    Are you shooting BP ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by missionary5155 View Post
    Are you shooting BP ?
    Yes. Swiss. 58.0, 60.0, 62.0, with .100" compression.

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    I used 15-1 in my 38-50 with similar powder charges.

    Lots of 100-+ X count at 200 yards. Good enough to win a Scope Prone 2015 @Raton midrange.

    KW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Wasserburger View Post
    I used 15-1 in my 38-50 with similar powder charges.

    Lots of 100-+ X count at 200 yards. Good enough to win a Scope Prone 2015 @Raton midrange.

    KW
    Hi Kenny,
    What twist rate do you have, and what length bullet did you settle on ?
    PP or GG.
    What is your opinion on short, (there fore light), bullets in fast twists. ? Is there any reason to run longer bullets if I don't wish to shoot past 200 yds. ?
    Thanks. M.S.

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    If 200 yards go with a 1-14 Twist and the Lyman 330 gr Postell it’s a great bullet in the 38’s.

    I sold the rifle as it with the 14 twist was lacking past 300 yards. 12 twist is how I will go on a new rifle. That 330 gr bullet should do fine in your 12 twist barrel.

    Kenny W

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    Well I've had some success.
    I fitted the new Hadley eye piece which helped immencely.
    Secondly I changed my wiping procedure from 2 x damp back to just one. It seems the barrel doesn't like to be over cleaned. ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martini Sportco View Post
    Hi Kenny,
    What twist rate do you have, and what length bullet did you settle on ?
    PP or GG.
    What is your opinion on short, (there fore light), bullets in fast twists. ? Is there any reason to run longer bullets if I don't wish to shoot past 200 yds. ?
    Thanks. M.S.
    As Kenny said that Lyman 330gr Postel is a great 38 bullet at a good price. I had very good luck with it out of a 38-55 and a 14 twist Badger Barrel out to 600yd.

    Bob
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