I tried 777 in my omega for the first time.
Group was not particularly good 3" at 75 yds.
It printed 4 to 5 inches lower than pyrodex (must be moving slower.)
The "kick" was also much less than pyrodex.
I have gotten 1.5" groups from a 3 pellet pyrodex load, and 295 grain powerbelts in the past. I guess I'll go back to the old load.
So far I've tried:
blackhorn 209 - with poor results - not nearly as clean as they claim and groups were awful.
I've tried Hornady sabots and FPB bullets - both seem to pitch knuckleballs.
The best load is still stinky, filthy pyrodex & powerbelts.
I might try the FPB's and pyrodex - I like the design of the FPB bullets and the ballistic coefficient is stellar for a .50 caliber
I've now spent over $100 proving this out.
If anybody wants to buy my leftovers - I'll sell 'em cheap. They do no good on the shelf in the reloading room.
Group was not particularly good 3" at 75 yds.
It printed 4 to 5 inches lower than pyrodex (must be moving slower.)
The "kick" was also much less than pyrodex.
I have gotten 1.5" groups from a 3 pellet pyrodex load, and 295 grain powerbelts in the past. I guess I'll go back to the old load.
So far I've tried:
blackhorn 209 - with poor results - not nearly as clean as they claim and groups were awful.
I've tried Hornady sabots and FPB bullets - both seem to pitch knuckleballs.
The best load is still stinky, filthy pyrodex & powerbelts.
I might try the FPB's and pyrodex - I like the design of the FPB bullets and the ballistic coefficient is stellar for a .50 caliber
I've now spent over $100 proving this out.
If anybody wants to buy my leftovers - I'll sell 'em cheap. They do no good on the shelf in the reloading room.