Herb
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This follows the test I did with my GRRW Leman percussion rifle, see that forum first. I shot Trenton's .45 Lancaster (or whatever I made) today to compare it to the GRRW Leman. It has a 36" Green Mountain barrel and Chambers Classic lock with a single trigger. The muzzle is slightly coned. This is the rifle Trenton wants in Hawaii, if he can get real black powder to use in it. Pyrodex and Triple 7 will work flawlessly, but a booster and prime of real black powder is necessary.
I used .440 Hornady balls and .015 OxYoke patches with wool Over Powder Wads for Pyrodex and Triple 7. I started with 70 grains of Goex 3F but I think two patches blew. This might be the most accurate load with a better patch. I forgot my cleaning patches but wiped the bore after this group with a shooting patch. Velocity was about 40 fps less than the Leman. Target 2 was 70 grains of Goex 2F at 1736. One patch may have blown. Velocity the same as the Leman. Did not wipe the bore.
Target 3 was the same 70 grain measure but Pyrodex P. I filled the measure 1/8" from the top (no settling) and topped it off with Goex 3F from a powder horn. Poured that into the bore, which put the five-grain black powder booster at the flash hole. Forgot the OPW for the first shot, then used one for each shot from here on. Primed the pan with about 3 grains of Goex 4F from a TOW flint priming flask. Did not pick the vent the whole test. No wiping or cleaning from here on. Velocity 1820 fps compared to 1965 in the Leman with identical components. Don't know why the difference. If weather holds, I'll shoot this test with the two rifles again.
Target 4 the same but Pyrodex RS. A good load. Velocity 18 fps faster than the Leman.
I used .440 Hornady balls and .015 OxYoke patches with wool Over Powder Wads for Pyrodex and Triple 7. I started with 70 grains of Goex 3F but I think two patches blew. This might be the most accurate load with a better patch. I forgot my cleaning patches but wiped the bore after this group with a shooting patch. Velocity was about 40 fps less than the Leman. Target 2 was 70 grains of Goex 2F at 1736. One patch may have blown. Velocity the same as the Leman. Did not wipe the bore.
Target 3 was the same 70 grain measure but Pyrodex P. I filled the measure 1/8" from the top (no settling) and topped it off with Goex 3F from a powder horn. Poured that into the bore, which put the five-grain black powder booster at the flash hole. Forgot the OPW for the first shot, then used one for each shot from here on. Primed the pan with about 3 grains of Goex 4F from a TOW flint priming flask. Did not pick the vent the whole test. No wiping or cleaning from here on. Velocity 1820 fps compared to 1965 in the Leman with identical components. Don't know why the difference. If weather holds, I'll shoot this test with the two rifles again.
Target 4 the same but Pyrodex RS. A good load. Velocity 18 fps faster than the Leman.