Let me say, first - these guns are extremely accurate when you get them right. I was quite surprised with some of the groupings, and this was with a box of Speer .490's that ranged from .484" to .492" in diameter.
I went to the range with 3 different powders: Swiss 2 and 3F, and Goex 2F. Speer .490's with an OxYoke precut pt patch soaked with LeHigh Valley lube, and Swiss 4F for the pan.
I started out with Swiss 3 F, shooting 3 shot groups (no wiping) to be able to observe fouling, etc. 55 grs first, then 60, then 65.
The 3f Swiss didnt group very good - 4" or so at 50yds, but the fouling was very light - no problems whatsoever with a 3 shot string. I was having a few problems with my rest, and my nerves hadn't settled down yet, so I plan on re-shooting this powder next weekend.
Switched to Swiss 2F, and the group sizes started coming down to 1 1/2 - 2" with a few one holers. Fouling was still very light and manageable.
The real surprise came with the Goex. Accuracy was 1 1/2" (all in the black) at 50yds, with some light breech fouling and ignition problems with the 55gr charge. 60grs brought the group in alittle, but when I went to 65grs, the fouling disappeared and I ended up with a group just under an inch - a quarter covered it. Still had some ignition problems, but i suspect the vent was pretty fouled out.
All in all a pretty enlightening day, and I haven't even got got to try muzzle-cut patching yet; this was just to establish some baseline loads to work with.
t4t