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Dutch’s system is available on eBay. His daughter is making it available.
https://blackpowderrifleaccuracy.com/
https://blackpowderrifleaccuracy.com/
Oh, I hadn't heard that but that's fantastic nonetheless!His kids took over The System after his passing. Harold had the foresight to assure his knowledge and experience would still be shared.
His legacy lives on,
I believe Bobby Hoyt will cut TC grooves deeper for this purpose.A twist rate of 1-48" dates back to our ancestors. That rot was rather common back when. As I've mentioned before a twist of 1-48" will shoot as accurately with prb as a much slower one, IF. The "if" is the groove depth. The groove depth has to be at least .006" or preferably deeper. It takes a good groove depth to "bite" into a prb and spin it and to make sure the prb doesn't skip over the rifling. The rifle with the most shallow groove depth in my safe is a .54 (.006") and it is a tack driver with prb. I've owned rifles with a 1-48" rot and they shot accurately and right along with slower twist rifles.
The use of conical bullets on deer sized critters is over doing it. I have hunted with round balls for several years, and balls are all that is needed. Unless you are dead set on using subs, I can't contribute much other than in all my BP rifles, nothing beats traditional black powder.Thanks for replies---makes me think. I'll do some more testing with Tripple Seven FF, in 5 grain increments (probably 65 to 85 grains) and, I found some Tripple Seven fffg, so will try that also. My old shoulder doesn't like the recoil so probably won't try the conical even though I think they would probably be a better hunting load. Looking to get better accuracy out of the RB.
I'd like to get 2.5 inches in 100 yds off the bench, but first need to get a lot better at 50 yards! Thanks again.
Many years ago, offhand matches so I really didn't play around much with group size once it hit where I held it. 50 grains fffg worked well out to 50 yards. Bumped up the powder charge to 70 grains at 100 yards. There were a number of good shooters in OH who brought home the groceries with Hawkens in those days.Sounds like a good shooter what were ranges and group sizes like?
Dutch will show you how to get your tightest groups.I glance quickly at the Dutch Schoultz site and like it very much....Will most likely get the book.
Others may have had better results than you and me with that 1 in 48, .005 button rifleing, 28 inch, TC Hawken barrel. Those barrels tend to shoot slugs better than they do round balls. It's a "compromise" barrel. 2 inch groups are not really that bad. Over 30 years ago, I bought a "drop in" Green Mtn. slow twist, deep cut grooves, round ball barrel fot my TC Hawken. It shoot's 2 inch groups at 100 yds. That does not mean that you can't shoot much tighter groups! What I would do is start from scratch, with Dutch Schoultz's book "Black Powder Rifle Accuracy" available on ebay. Dutch taught me how to shoot round balls back in the 1980's. I never looked back, and only shoot round balls in my 3 round ball rifle's.Wading in deep here. Trying to work up the most (reasonably) accurate Round Ball load with my TC 50 1:48 twist. Has Peep sight (old eyes). Using Tripple seven FF. .490 Round Ball Patched with .170 ticking and Bore butter. Best accuracy I am getting at 50 yds is barely inside of 2" . Not sure I can reasonably expect much better.
I've shot10 grains more and less but groups open. I've shot .495 with same patch and ball combos and groups are worse.
Thinking about trying tripple seven fff if I can get some.
What is your load and what accuracy are you getting?
They sell Goex black powder at the NSSA, National Matches. Black powder is used in professional fireworks. Before buying it at the matches, I bought it from a professional fireworks supplier. When you find it, buy enough!Guys, I'm curious, do you have any trouble setting off the charge with regular caps on a side lock? With 777?
I've never tried it. Black powder is getting harder to get around here.
David
I had issues with it when I tried it and am happy to have a descent little stash of black on hand again. Just never achieved that instant ignition I always got with black. Delayed ignition, hangfires, and missfires galore for me. No11 or musket caps didn't make a difference.Guys, I'm curious, do you have any trouble setting off the charge with regular caps on a side lock? With 777?
I've never tried it. Black powder is getting harder to get around here.
David
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