Greetings all;
Only 56 days till the opening of the Early Muzzleloader Season for Whitetail Deer here in Pennsylvania!
I need some encouragement. I also need to hear some success stories of Whitetail Deer hunting with 50 caliber Roundball.
You see, here's my situation...
I own three muzzleloaders. The first is a T/C White Mountain Carbine with a 21" barrel rifled 1 in 30-something. This rifle is made for conicals and is my first frontstuffer and is the only muzzleloader I've harvested a deer with. I'm going to give it to my nephew's son in a few weeks. Yes, "give". It's a carbine and will fit the small lad perfectly. I'm hoping the boy will get started into a life of smokepoling and enjoy it even half as much as I do!
Also, I own a T/C New Englander with the typical 1:48 twist barrel. As much trouble as some fellows may have with 1:48 all put aside, I can get just about anything to shoot well through this rifle. Maybe it's just an exceptionally good barrel? I don't know. Anyway, I usually loan it out to someone thinking about getting started in ML. I have a buddy who is going to borrow it for this year all lined up already! (The guy who borrowed it last year bought his own and is now a happy front stuffer!)
All I will have left is my Early Lancaster, 50 caliber, with a Green Mountain 38" long, 1:70 roundball shootin' barrel. (I have my load/patching/lube all worked out and it's a good shooter.)
So I need encouraged. I need to be told that my heart's in the right place even if I'm losin' money on my give-and-loan habits. I need to be encouraged that it's good to get guys started in smokepolin'!
I also need to hear some good success stories, and all the tips you'll share, using a 50 cal roundball for the local 75 to 150 pound Whitetail. Since I've not hunted with Roundball, I'm a bit uncertain what happens at distances, what happens with quartering shots, and what charges have really worked.
I've read plenty of threads about whether a 45 will work, and a few about how devastating 58's and 62's are, but I've not seen as much discussion of the "common 50" using the roundball. I'd certainly appreciate all the experience of you 50RB hunters and I certainly need to learn all the "tricks" you'd be willing to share!
Thanks in advance,
Ironsights Jerry.
Only 56 days till the opening of the Early Muzzleloader Season for Whitetail Deer here in Pennsylvania!
I need some encouragement. I also need to hear some success stories of Whitetail Deer hunting with 50 caliber Roundball.
You see, here's my situation...
I own three muzzleloaders. The first is a T/C White Mountain Carbine with a 21" barrel rifled 1 in 30-something. This rifle is made for conicals and is my first frontstuffer and is the only muzzleloader I've harvested a deer with. I'm going to give it to my nephew's son in a few weeks. Yes, "give". It's a carbine and will fit the small lad perfectly. I'm hoping the boy will get started into a life of smokepoling and enjoy it even half as much as I do!
Also, I own a T/C New Englander with the typical 1:48 twist barrel. As much trouble as some fellows may have with 1:48 all put aside, I can get just about anything to shoot well through this rifle. Maybe it's just an exceptionally good barrel? I don't know. Anyway, I usually loan it out to someone thinking about getting started in ML. I have a buddy who is going to borrow it for this year all lined up already! (The guy who borrowed it last year bought his own and is now a happy front stuffer!)
All I will have left is my Early Lancaster, 50 caliber, with a Green Mountain 38" long, 1:70 roundball shootin' barrel. (I have my load/patching/lube all worked out and it's a good shooter.)
So I need encouraged. I need to be told that my heart's in the right place even if I'm losin' money on my give-and-loan habits. I need to be encouraged that it's good to get guys started in smokepolin'!
I also need to hear some good success stories, and all the tips you'll share, using a 50 cal roundball for the local 75 to 150 pound Whitetail. Since I've not hunted with Roundball, I'm a bit uncertain what happens at distances, what happens with quartering shots, and what charges have really worked.
I've read plenty of threads about whether a 45 will work, and a few about how devastating 58's and 62's are, but I've not seen as much discussion of the "common 50" using the roundball. I'd certainly appreciate all the experience of you 50RB hunters and I certainly need to learn all the "tricks" you'd be willing to share!
Thanks in advance,
Ironsights Jerry.