KHickam said:This thread has convinced me that my next rifle with be a 40 caliber flinklock. :thumbsup:
My favorite 40 caliber load is 55 grains.rdillion said:Thanks for the info. I was shooting 65grs thru my 40 but I scaled that down to 55 or 60. Have to check my measure. Seemed to shoot more accurately in my rifle.
MK43 said:My favorite 40 caliber load is 55 grains.rdillion said:Thanks for the info. I was shooting 65grs thru my 40 but I scaled that down to 55 or 60. Have to check my measure. Seemed to shoot more accurately in my rifle.
I have taken white tails and mule deer both with that load and never felt under gunned.
If I go up in powder charge my groups open up and I am an accuracy nut.
I never understood why people have a target load and then a hunting load.
My hunting load is the one that is the most accurate and is obviously going to be my target load as well.
All that extra power doesn't mean much to me if I can't hit my mark.
Speaking only from my own experiences, I've never seen such a condition to exist.MK43 said:All that extra power doesn't mean much to me if I can't hit my mark.
Greenmtnboy said:I always felt that a 40 cal was to big for somthing small and to small for somthing big.
Well I rebarreled by blueridge 36 cal with a 40 cal Greenmtnbarrel so I could shoot in our local small cal shoots.
I was vert happy with my results after properly lapping my barrel.
I will say this the .020 super tight weave Patch I settled on from Texas Patching brought my groups from one inch at 50 yrds to one half inch.
Also as long as the wind isen't blowing that little ball gets down range wicked fast with 60 plus grns of ffg Goex.
I feel if it's all I had I woulden't hesitate using it on deer.
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Sorry about the quality of the pic, the lighting in my shop was poor.
KHickam said:This thread has convinced me that my next rifle with be a 40 caliber flinklock. :thumbsup:
They can argue with results all they want, but it'll knock 'em dead at 48 yards. :grin:buckweet said:very interested in a poor boy-.40