Misfire
32 Cal
Anyone have a substitute black powder load. Hawkin .45 Greenriver barrel. 90 grs of 3F black powder has worked great over 40 years with this gun, but no more black powder vendors here. I shoot a 127 gr cast patched round.
Big Flat, howdy. I'm in Mountain Home, other end of the county. Real bp can be hard come by. There is a manufacturer in Arkansas. I forget the name right now but you can order from them. BTW, 90 gr. bp in a .45 is a bit stiff. I have shot 45s for that long and rarely had to go over 65 gr. for hunting or 100 yard shooting.Anyone have a substitute black powder load. Hawkin .45 Greenriver barrel. 90 grs of 3F black powder has worked great over 40 years with this gun, but no more black powder vendors here. I shoot a 127 gr cast patched round.
No BP here either...Old timer told me to use 1 1/2 times caliber for a hunting load. For my Hawken .45 that would be 67.5 grains. So I shoot 70 grains Pyrodex Select. My Hawken repro is a T/C Hawken circa 1978. She loves that load....and gives me 7/8 inch groups with target holes touching each other.Anyone have a substitute black powder load. Hawkin .45 Greenriver barrel. 90 grs of 3F black powder has worked great over 40 years with this gun, but no more black powder vendors here. I shoot a 127 gr cast patched round.
I was just rereading this post and I don’t know what I was thinking. Talking about one gun’s load while quoting anothers?!?I would try Pyrodex P at around 60-70gr and go from there. When I had a Pedersoli Kentucky .45 percussion, I found 60gr gave great results. In my .54 Renegade barrel, I used 90gr Pyro P for years below a .530 ball. Shot great! As I found a small supply of Goex 3fg for a reasonable price a couple years back I’ve switched back to black. However when things dry up again I will have no issues going back to the Pyro P.
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