I have more than one I've worked up multiple loads for, SO, not my first rodeo-
Your job is to take the gun out and find out what combinations shoots the best IN YOUR GUN
You have asked a question that has no definite answer.I have more than one I've worked up multiple loads for, SO, not my first rodeo
Those who know me also know there is very often method to my madness and seemingly random questions. So, do you know or are you guessing?
While most, not all but most, of the Spanish made 50 caliber rifles run .500 to .502 on the lands, the grooves can be from .002 to .010 deep. CVA and traditions both brought over their rifles from the same source. The ones with the jugar barrels had deeper rifling than the earlier ones.
You have asked a question that has no definite answer.
I answered with the same generality. There is no "standard". There is no "specification" for details of a generalized 50 caliber muzzleloader.
I am not guessing - because there is no ONE answer to your question. If I don't have YOUR gun in my hands so I can measure YOUR gun specifically - then there is no answer to your question.
If you are accurate in saying "I have more than one I've worked up multiple loads for, SO, not my first rodeo" then you already have your answer - for your SPECIFIC gun.
Final bore, final type of rifling, final depth of rifling, final twist rate and direction of rifling, final precision of finish - all variables which are different for every gun made.
So - for those that know you - they may be able to pin down some specifications for the specific guns you own and help you get answers for your random question.
Yup, he gets it.Hollow base so it engages rifling on variable bores that are within certain size parameters.
Then I would suggest you state your entire purpose and reason up front instead of waiting until post #6 to actually ask the question you wanted answered.Griz- reading is fundamental to understanding what is being asked for. At NO POINT was I asking for info on a specific gun in my possession. If I needed that, I'd break out the pin gauges and mics and find out for myself. I need an idea of the range of rifling seen on early CVAs, Jukars, Traditions, etc to get an idea of where to start for designing a custom bullet for use in youth camp rifles by instructors. But you didn't take the time to think through what was asked.
Gee, no kidding. That's kind of what muzzle loading is all about, Right?I understand the safety aspect and body parts over muzzle but would you not still have the need for a ram rod to seat your designed projectile.
Have you seen the threads I've posted about working with kids? Been at it for a while. We're preparing a class to get the first level of instruction done for adults and we have an invite to do a day long session for about 500 kids. Yeah, what we're doing is very popular now that folks are finding out about it.A local sportsmen's club in this area did a youth participation in muzzleloading program 18 yrs. ago. They focus of the program was to allow kids to fire a muzzleloading gun for the first time , and show them by example how the system works. To say the program was a success is an under statement. Each youngster was allowed to fire a few shots with an adult loader and instructor managing the safety , loading and teaching. There were 10 firing stations , targets were 10 yds. distance , w/ loose fitting pre -lubed patch -ball loads . Can't remember , but I think powder charge was around 10gr. FFFG black powder. There were so many adults , and their kids showed up , we were amazed. One surprise for me , was the number of mom's and kids that came w/o a male presence in their home. Time well spent far as I'm concerned. .....................oldwood
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