I got back at it again. This time I was using H110 and CCI 500 primers. I have also install one of Tim's gold hammers. WOW I really like it, probably will be doing another one before too long. I did a bit 'o trigger work on it before I buttoned up completely. I could not get the old trigger to work with the new hammer. It was close, but just would not quite catch. I ordered a new trigger just in case, and I needed it. It is not as light as it was before, but not bad. It is very crisp and I do not have to worry about that dang blame transfer bar staying up.
I have pillar bedded the fore end; installed a pressure button between the fore end and the frame, put an inner tube pressure point under the barrel at the fore end tip and now installed a
NO transfer bar hammer. Oh - almost forgot I put a standard hammer spur on it. It just clears the release lever. I shot it 70 times + numerous dry fires and the hammer spur stayed put.
Here is a picture of the rifle - I think it is rather hansom
Here is a picture of the trigger - installed
OK how did it shoot? I think I am getting encouraging results. I went with H110 (newer lot), and I found some CCI 500 primers at my local store, so I picked up 1K. I stuck with The Mid South 34 grain bullets, but I also threw in some Hornady 35 grain V Max bullets for this shooting session. I thought I would also try some WW srp while I was at it. I think I have done about as much to the rifle as I can. I am going to concentrate on load development. I think I am getting more consistent results.
The target is four groups, each one a different load. I shot more than this, but it was typical.
Avg SD
Group #1 2869 45.64 CCI 500; 12.4 H110; 34 MS
Group #2 2881 24.42 CCI 500; 11.9 H110; 35 V Max
Group #3 2917 66.55 WW srp; 12.0 H110; 34 MS
Group #4 2909 36.60 WW srp; 11.9 H110; 35 V Max
I feel I am getting there. It feels like the CCI 500 primers are performing just a bit better than the WW srp. I am getting lower velocity with more powder. The 12.4 H110 load was straight out of the Speer loading manual; all components are exactly as called out but the bullets - it was a beginning load for their 33 grain bullet. I think I will do some more experimenting with with H110 and CCI 500 primers. Maybe with Hornady 45 grain Hornets. I may try Lil'Gun again with the CCI 500 primers. I have not got good results so far, but it might do better with the different primers. I think the 35 V Max shoots just a touch better than the 34 Mid South bullets, but not a whole lot.
Here is another attempt at 40 V Max with Lil' Gun. I already had these loaded up, so I thought I would give'em another try. I really want them to work!
Horrible - Some of the holes look like the bullet was not stabilized when it went through the target. I guess my rifle does not like boat tailed bullets? I think I will stick to flat base bullets.