Took my old .50 Tradition Deer Hunter to the range the other day, and fired it over the chrono just for grins. This gun has killed a lot of deer as I loan it out (under my direct supervision) for Youth Season here in my home state. I also have killed 9 bucks with 9 shots with it, the longest being 125 yards, with a 245 gr. 50 Ball-et, and a load of 60 gr. of Pyro P. As you will see, not much Ft/lbs. of energy according to the experts, but it lays the deer down just fine. I have never used more than 60 grains of powder (volume), as the gun is very light and has a short barrel. Here are the results, didn't measure groups as I was only shooting at 25 yards and just using target as an aiming point over the chrono. All PRB loads used .490 Hornady balls, and .020 linen. I also shot the 245 gr. Buffalo Ball-et, of which I have quite a supply of
over the same 60 grain charges.
60 gr. 3fff Swiss PRB. 1523 fps
60 gr. 3fff Swiss Ball-et 1481 fps
60 gr. Pyro P. PRB. 1535 fps
60 gr. Pyro P Ball-et. 1492 fps
60 gr. Triple 7 PRB 1694 fps
60 gr. Triple 7 Ball-et 1641 fps
60 gr. 3fff Goex PRB 1390 fps
60 gr. 3fff Goex Ball-et 1310 fps
CCI #11 caps used for all shots. Before folks get too Whoopie about the fps generated by the Triple 7, I will warn that I had several hang fires (one nearly 2 seconds!) using it. The hang fires only occurred after 3 shots in each string, so it may still be valid for hunting, but needs more testing. No other powders even had the slightest delay. Hornady PA Hunters are pretty much the equivalent of the old Buffalo Ball-et.
60 gr. 3fff Swiss PRB. 1523 fps
60 gr. 3fff Swiss Ball-et 1481 fps
60 gr. Pyro P. PRB. 1535 fps
60 gr. Pyro P Ball-et. 1492 fps
60 gr. Triple 7 PRB 1694 fps
60 gr. Triple 7 Ball-et 1641 fps
60 gr. 3fff Goex PRB 1390 fps
60 gr. 3fff Goex Ball-et 1310 fps
CCI #11 caps used for all shots. Before folks get too Whoopie about the fps generated by the Triple 7, I will warn that I had several hang fires (one nearly 2 seconds!) using it. The hang fires only occurred after 3 shots in each string, so it may still be valid for hunting, but needs more testing. No other powders even had the slightest delay. Hornady PA Hunters are pretty much the equivalent of the old Buffalo Ball-et.