Round #1
July 6, 2010, temp 80s, light wind, high humidity, lots of sun.
All bullet & bullet/sabot combs loaded on 80 grains BH209, volumetric measure.
First off 3 of my 4 bullet choices were bad to very bad. They are:
255 grain Nosler, jacketed flat nose HP, .452 inside a Barnes EZ Blue sabot - 3 to 4 inch groups @ 100 yards both Rossi & H&R
385 grn. Hornday lead conical, full bore bullet, very hard to load both guns - 6 to 7 inch groups @ 100 yards both guns
350 grn T/C Maxihunters - 12 inches groups @ 100 yards, both guns
I did not photo or measure these groups because I forgot my camera and they are too bad to care about. It is interesting that the Rossi & the Huntsman group about the same with each type bullet.
Last groups were with 300 grain Barnes Expander (hollow point, no plastic tip) inside a Harvestor Rib Crush Sabot. Problem here due to operator error as I should have shot all my sabots before switching to lead so my first Barnes sabot round from each gun was "cleaning" load. My second and third shot from each gun hit about 1" apart. The first round that got to push the lead out of the bore was off to the left about 1.5 inches & up about 2" from the other two rounds. Again both of these guns are grouping closely with the same projectile.
First glance the Huntsman appears to shot on par with the Rossi, which I have been able to shot 1" groups with fairly reliably using the barnes expanders. The huntsman was a little handicapped because the scope on it has crosshairs that are at least twice as wide as the scope on the Rossi.
I am going to continue the experiment with the barnes bullets and also some offerings from Harvestor. Will play with powder charges also to see what works the best in each gun.
One note is the "o" ring in the carrierless breech plug on the H&R works extremely well. The spent 209s from the rossi are screaming hot and must be removed with caution or pliers. I am going to try and fit an "o" ring to the Rossi.
I am fairly sure that at the end of this the Rossi will be headed to my kids gun room and I will be upgrading the scope on the Huntsman. I like the fit and feel of the H&R smokestick and when the wood is refinished in a dark cherry stain I will be very happy.
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