I finally got to shoot my Huntsman for the first time yesterday at a friend's hunting camp near me. It is the stainless steel model. This was not a "range" type setup at all. I just mounted a target on a piece of plywood about 40 yards down a trail through the woods. I didn't have any kind of bench rest and thus shot standing up "free hand". I do not have a scope and was using the plastic sights that came on the rifle.
I had cleaned the barrel and lubed up the breech plug before using the gun. My plan was to start out with 90 grains of Pyrodex pellets, run 5 shots through and then pull the breech plug and clean if necessary. I was shooting 240 grain XTP Mag Sabots. Some guys had suggested shooting conicals to smooth the bore, but I did not plan on using loose powder so I tried the copper plated TC bullets. After 2 shots I had a bad primer misfire. I finished the 5 shots, pulled the breech plug and swabbed out the barrel with a couple of Traditions EZ Lube cleaning patches. I didn't particularly like the clean up, so I used my 50/50 mix of isopropyl alcohol and windshield cleaner. I had a box of 30 grain pellets and a box of 50 grain pellets. It was then that I noticed I had been shooting 3 50 grain pellets, when I thought I had been shooting 30 grain pellets. Oh well, it was hot and I wasn't paying as much attention as I should have. At least I proof tested the magnum load and lived to tell about it.
I only shot a total of 10 shots during the test. I shot some 90 grain loads and a couple of 100 grain loads with a couple of bullet types, both 240 grains one copper plated, the other was lead. I had 3 shots in the diamond in the center of my target, which I though wasn't too bad considering my eyesight at 53 years old and the sweat pouring off of me in the middle of the day in NW Florida.
The gun shoulders well and the recoil isn't bad with the nice pad on the stock. I'm no expert at triggers, but this one seems fine to me. The hammer cock and trigger pull seem smooth and quiet.
One question I do have is in regard to the primers. I was using Winchester W209 primers that I bought around December of last year. I had several, about 8 or 10 misfires, where the firing pin struck the primer with no "explosion". I'm hoping it is just a batch of bad primers, but is there a chance I have a firing pin problem? I'm using the supplied primer carriers and I used the same one for all of my shots. I'm thinking of getting a box of Kleanbore primers so that maybe I won't get the gun as nasty. Any suggestions, let me know. I plan on shooting again next weekend. I can't make my mind up if I want a scope yet. I may try to hunt some without a scope. Around here most shots would be well under 100 yards, but as stated above, my eyesight is not as good as it once was.