I went back to the range this morning. Took the camera this time and went with my shooting buddy Al. I took Al to the gun shop that had the 73's and he bought the 38 WCF. Says its my fault he bought it. This is the rack of rifles when we set up at the range - all 73's and 94's - including 38 WCF, 30-30's, 32-40 and 44 WCF.
Al shooting his 73 in 38 WCF. The bore is a little rougher in the 38 and it has more cleaning rod wear at the muzzle. Al has been swaging down 44 bullets and they don't shoot real well. Be interesting to see how it does with proper bullets.
Al's 38 and 32-40 and my 44 at top when we went to shoot at the swingers.
Now the targets. I set up at 50 yards this time since I knew the sights were close. Al came up with some more 44 bullets. First target is 240 grain SWC with gas checks that measured .429". Not great but much better than last week. There is also a couple 30-30 holes in the bottom. Those are 115 grain gas check bullets with 8 grains Unique and they shoot sooo good! I only had two.
Next target is 8 grains Unique with some 180 grain JHP's. I don't normally shoot jacketed bullets in my leverguns but I thought it would tell me what the rifle is capable of. It looks very capable! The low round was the first shot after shooting the cast bullets. It may have been a little low because of the bore condition left by the cast bullets. All five measure 1-5/16" and the top four are under 3/4". WOW!
Finally I ran a few RCBS-30-180-FN with 30 grains IMR 4350 through the 30-30. The mold casts undersize and I have not had much luck with the bullets. This is typical. I thought a slower powder might work better but it didn't.
The 44 shoots well enough that I am going to use it for our levergun silhouette match next week. I am going to cast up a batch of 240 SWC's. I don't know how it will do in a 40 round match but I am sure it will do fine through chickens and pigs. If I hit all those then a few turkeys and rams will make a decent score. It really hangs nice in the off hand stance. I understand all that drop in the butt and the crescent buttplate now. It just hangs over my hand supporting the forend and the crescent butt keeps it from sliding up on my shoulder. Neat rifle!