Bat Rastard
Gold $$ Contributor
I have a TC Omega that has been gathering dust since when I had to have it many years ago.
I am getting it out again for something to do and for a deer hunt for my son in a spot that a modern rifle would be a bit much.
I see that many ML guys use 90 to 100 grains of powder routinely. This gun is supposed to be kosher up to 150.
Common sense says to go with the flow and run 100 grains. That's not how I roll, so I want to go 150.
I was getting almost 1MOPP (minute of paper plate) with some big 350gr lead bullets and 120gr of pyrodex. I purchased some 290gr Hornady Bore Drivers today hoping they will be more accurate.
I am inclined to go with 120 grains of pyrodex. The powder measure I have maxes out at 120. Hence the 120 selection. I could drop 3 50gr pellets in there, but I have a limited supply of the pellets and a full pound of the powder.
I really don't know what I am doing and am eager to hear what y'all have to share.
Thanks, Bat
I am getting it out again for something to do and for a deer hunt for my son in a spot that a modern rifle would be a bit much.
I see that many ML guys use 90 to 100 grains of powder routinely. This gun is supposed to be kosher up to 150.
Common sense says to go with the flow and run 100 grains. That's not how I roll, so I want to go 150.
I was getting almost 1MOPP (minute of paper plate) with some big 350gr lead bullets and 120gr of pyrodex. I purchased some 290gr Hornady Bore Drivers today hoping they will be more accurate.
I am inclined to go with 120 grains of pyrodex. The powder measure I have maxes out at 120. Hence the 120 selection. I could drop 3 50gr pellets in there, but I have a limited supply of the pellets and a full pound of the powder.
I really don't know what I am doing and am eager to hear what y'all have to share.
Thanks, Bat