Apologise for not getting back sooner but been very busy and thinks for al the information. Please overlook any of my concepts due to my inexperience.
At .014 (.015 ticking) patch and bore butter , the load is tight enough that it takes a firm palm impact a few times to get past the first two inches of muzzle until it gets easy. Not sure how much thicker I can go?? I thought it would be good to go thicker to fill up the rifling better if feasible.
As for the 7 shot, one hole group off of sandbags probably had some, luck but .60 size helped out a lot. I am fortunate to also have a .45 to hunt with that will shoot that tight. Both rifles loose the 30 yard minute of angle and go out to 7 to 10 in at 75 yards. I have not found the time to work up a longer range load but this may be the answer. I use to shoot competitively with open sights but my eyes were much better then. I did open up the back sight notch some to allow more light in on the Jaeger. However, I thought that visually the minute of angle at 30 would carry out to 75 if the ball stayed stable for 75
As for the patches, I did not keep them. I perceived that the frayed or tattering that wore through the patch in some areas, was not in the area of the rifling imprint on the patch but in the area where the patch did not fill up the rifling. To get .014 patch material, I used denim that was for 2 year olds that might not have been the same quality. Wish I could give you more.
Dropping down to 50gr for accuracy but sacrificing range estimation some sounds much better than a flatter trajectory with less accuracy. Does the 10/11 alloy keep the ball from being deformed at loading over pure lead. I purchased pure lead for the maxie style conical I made and used the same lead for the Tanner rb mold.
My time is tight so I probably fine one day to try getting this rifle to shoot out past 50 with confidence for hunting this year. So far, I perceive that the advice is to give up on the flatter trajectory and conical, may be order another mold at .585 for the deep rifling, drop the charges to around 50 gr, go to a harder alloy and work out a accuracy load.
Any other information, references or suggestion will be much appreciated.