.......on shooting cast in medium caliber Handis, that is. I've been experimenting with 30-06 and .270 Win for some time, and it's getting very frustrating. My .223 is a tack driver with the Lyman 225415, the .44 mag needed some load workup (now shoots into 1,5" with the Lee 190 gr. FN over 28 grs. 296), and both the BC and the short 45-70 are very accurate cast bullet shooters. So good in fact that the 45-70 Handi will be my only rifle for this year's Alaska moose hunt. With 405 grs. of lead over a stout load of 5744 it will do the job if I do mine.
The above mentioned calibers (30-06 and .270), however, are giving me fits. Took the 30-06 to the range today; also took along a Rem 783 as a "control gun". Shot a "standard" cast load in the Remington first (Lyman 311291 over 16 grs. 2400), grouped about 1 1/2". Same load in the Handi gave me an 8 inch vertical string with the POI being a foot below what it was in the Remington. Adjusted forearm torque, have O-ring on forearm lug, tried several different cast bullet loads, could never get consistent results. Are my Handis doomed to an existence shooting jacketed only? They do that very well, no accuracy issues, but as a fan of lead bullets I'd really like to square these 2 guns away and make them shoot cast well. Any advice?