guitarzan
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I've had a Thompson Center Encore in .45 caliber for years. I finally grew tired of fighting with shoving bullets down the barrel and finding the weight of bullets I wanted to shoot. Last summer I broke down and bought a Bergara barrel in .50 caliber. The first thing I noticed was the breech plug. Knurled on the outside so it can be unscrewed without tools, or at least that's the thought. I started reading every article I could find about working up loads, bullets, powders, etc. I started using Blackhorn 209 powder last year in the .45, so I was previously impressed.
Then I read how without any tolerances for manufacturers to follow when making barrels, it's difficult for bullet / sabot makers to do their thing.
Randy Wakeman (like him, hate him, he seems to be right on this time) has an article on his site about finding the Barnes bullet that's right for you. Barnes has started making bullets with different combinations of sabots, and if their sabots don't work, they explain how you can make it work! Barnes has come out with a bullet combination called "TEZ". Made in 250 grains or 295 grains. They were made for those tight fitting barrels, perfect recipe for many TC's!
So I went to the range. 80 grains Blackhorn 209, 295 grain Barnes TEZ. What a recipe for my TC! :way:
If you're having trouble getting bullet / sabot combo's down your front stuffer, try the Barnes TEZ line of bullets.
Don't worry, I'm not a spokesman for Barnes, I used them years ago with a Knight, and wasn't impressed. I just know how I've suffered in the past trying to figure out a good load for my MZ.
BTW, it took me twelve shots to bull it at 100 yards and never swabbed the barrel once. Blackhorn is so clean, there's no need. No difference from loading the first shot, to the last! No crud ring like I was accustomed to with T7 either!!
Then I read how without any tolerances for manufacturers to follow when making barrels, it's difficult for bullet / sabot makers to do their thing.
Randy Wakeman (like him, hate him, he seems to be right on this time) has an article on his site about finding the Barnes bullet that's right for you. Barnes has started making bullets with different combinations of sabots, and if their sabots don't work, they explain how you can make it work! Barnes has come out with a bullet combination called "TEZ". Made in 250 grains or 295 grains. They were made for those tight fitting barrels, perfect recipe for many TC's!
So I went to the range. 80 grains Blackhorn 209, 295 grain Barnes TEZ. What a recipe for my TC! :way:
If you're having trouble getting bullet / sabot combo's down your front stuffer, try the Barnes TEZ line of bullets.
Don't worry, I'm not a spokesman for Barnes, I used them years ago with a Knight, and wasn't impressed. I just know how I've suffered in the past trying to figure out a good load for my MZ.
BTW, it took me twelve shots to bull it at 100 yards and never swabbed the barrel once. Blackhorn is so clean, there's no need. No difference from loading the first shot, to the last! No crud ring like I was accustomed to with T7 either!!