Finally a range report. Good news, and bad news. 30 degrees F and windy, so limited testing to 50 yards.
First shot some 44 mags that had tested well before re-reaming. Three in 1/2 inch with one flyer? at 6:00 and two inches. (300 gr XTP). (All loads using Hornady maximum charge of W296.)
1st load --445 300 XTP seated long and not crimped, first 3 in 1/2 inch, then a 6:00 flyer to 2", then three more in one hole 3/4" left of first group of 3. My guess is scope finally answering my last move left command.
Clean barrel
2nd load --445 300 XTP seated in longest cannuleur and crimped. Two in one hole, then one at 6:00 4.4 inches low, fourth 1.5" at 6:00 from first, fifth in same hole as third, low at 6:00. Vertical string.
Clean barrel
3rd load --445 265 Hornady Interlock. Three shots in vertical string measured 6.8 inches. I didn't shoot the rest of these.
Looking at first flyer with the 44s, it was at 6:00 from the group, so my guess is it was part of group starting to string.
Good news. The rifle functioned perfectly, nice and tight with sharp locking lever popup. Not such a big deal unless you knew the trouble I've had getting a handi to just function. \
Good news number two. This type of stringing problem is probably fixable. The horizontal deviation of all bullets was about one bullet diameter. Now, to fix the stringing.
I've read the handi 101, and have a general understanding of what is said there. I still have some questions:
--What is this O ring that is so popular? Where do I get it? How do I install it?
--When I float the forearm, which is first thing on my plan, I need to know if there should be a pinch fit between the lug and the reciever, to force the forearm into the reciever. At present, the lug bears on the aft of the lug hole, pushing the forearm aft. If this were something I know about I'd relieve all around the lug for an upward pull only on the forearm.
--Before I comletely float the forearm except for a small area around the lug hole, I'd like to confirm that the forearm pressure a the tip, which is considerable, should be completely relieved with these symptoms.
No chrono data today. Wind would have blown it down. I promise better in the future.
BTW, I love the Nikon Omega 250 scope I put on this rifle. 5" eye relief. Meant for top velocity in muzzlloaders with 250 grain barrel (BDC) I should be able to it ifor any load I settle on for this rifle.
BTW #2, whoever said there was a large vertical difference with a change in bullet weights was right on. Don't change loads without re-zeroing.
Many thanks.