I know there are many Omega .50 owners out there. Can someone please help before I go broke shooting up all this powder and bullets?
My goal: Shoot whitetail as far away as possible (250 yards is about all I can hold still for).
I read a lot on the web before being convinced to purchase the 200gr dead centers. I used 110 gr of loose T7 and came away with 4 inch groups. Not good enough.
I then ordered the new dead center duplex sabots at 175 gr. (I'm a sucker for gadgets and the latest and greatest ) Still using 110 gr of T7, I had trouble keeping them on paper. I found a few sabots on the range and they looked fine - even grooves and normal bases.
Next I tried TC's 200gr shock waves with 115 gr of T7. Just when I would start getting a 3" group at 100 (still not acceptable) the next round would be off the target. I even had one shot fly through the next target over (2 feet left) and the hole was the perfect side profile of the bullet. What the crap! Right from the start I disliked how the the bullets won't seat in the sabot all the way down. Consequently, they want to shift to the side and are difficult to center in the sabot. I found a few sabots on the range. Two had a missing pedal and their base had a weird flat / dent in line with the pedal that was broken off. I also found one lone pedal (petal?) and it was all twisted and distorted. Can TC really produce such garbage or did I get a bad box?
Question 1: So since I'm a rookie to muzzleloading (however I can hold 3/4" groups with my 300WSM) can someone suggest a flat shooting / tight grouping set up for my Omega 50?
Question 2: I've been told that I might be cleaning the barrel too much between rounds. What? My first (and hopefully only) shot during a hunting trip is going to be with a clean barrel. If I have to have a dirty barrel in order to group well, I'd might as well sell my muzzleloader now. My usual procedure between rounds is to run a spit patch down to the crud, come back up, flip the same patch, run all the way down to the plug. I thin run a dry patch all the way down, flip, and back down again. Then I'm done. Does anyone see a problem with this?
Question 3: Do you all agree that a bullet should sit well inside its sabot? I.E. to the bottom, and centers easy between the petals?
Question 4: What do you think about bpbullet's QT.40 in 180gr using around 115 gr of T7 ? Remember, 50 cal with 209.
Question 5. I read some posts here indicating good Omega results with the 200gr SST and 110gr of T7. I went to the SST site and they don't make a 200gr in 50 cal. Am I confused?
Sorry for the long read. I really appreciate any comments.