So I had the first shot with the Gibbs today, first impressions it's really nice. Settled in on a 50m range to get familiar with it. Powder funnel, powder, patched bullet snugged down on to the powder, cap off and bang! Then swab up and down twice with a dry patch and repeat. Halfway through the first group I had a misfire, easily sorted with a little fine powder through the nipple but irritating. I put this down to blocking the communication while wiping, so started to snap a cap off before loading again. Shooting was comfortable with a much less sharp recoil than a .577, more like a .303.
The second group proved I was still not controlling the fouling effectively, one bullet stripping it's patch on loading and another misfire leading to me losing a bit of focus on the shooting. I started using a baby wipe to swab, followed by a dry patch.
So lessons learned from day one;
1/ I need to try using an over powder wad to allow barrel cleaning without clogging the communication. 11mm wad punch and a stack of beermats already sourced.
2/ Use a smaller bull target. I used the same 6" bull target I use for my enfields, even with the biggest foresight element fitted I was struggling to halo the target at that short a range.
3/ The pedersoli jag is tight, really tight, it would struggle to push a fag paper down a fouled bore, never mind a wet patch. So maybe that needs a few thou off it to help with cleaning.
4/ Relax! Try to separate loading from shooting, a misfire should not be exasperating to the extent it effects your aim!
I wasn't able to shoot any more than 20 shots due to the range being rather underpopulated for a Tuesday, so there is still the grease groove bullets to try, hopefully later this week.
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