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I know this is a question that has tons of variables and probably multiple answers but I find myself looking for some advice as I just picked up a new gun.
And I’m sorry if this has been asked before but my google kung fu was coming up short on this one.
This new gun that’s got me asking about this is a Cabelas Hawken style in 54 cal that’s been bored out to 58 smooth bore.
And just to get ahead of the curve here, yes it shoots just fine with 60-70gr of 2f and I doubt there is any need for anything more.
I would however like to know a system to determine safely how far these charges could be taken. With this and any other gun that’s either maybe heavily used/older, modified like this one, or I simply don’t have access to a factory manual with loading data.
My first intro into BP shooting was the cheapest traditions 50cal rifle I could find. And once in a while with the recommended max charge of 2f smacking a steel plate hard enough to knock the stand over would make my inner child light up a bit, good times. But a brand new gun with a factory manual had me more at ease for that sort of recreation.
I’m really not trying to take my guns out to their limit, but I’m a very analytical, numbers oriented person. And I just love accurate data, so having this gun with zero info on this topic just rubs me the wrong way.
I really don’t think I have any interest in pushing this gun past 80gr of 2f but I feel like I should have a time tested system for developing safe and effective loads as a BP shooter.
Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
And I’m sorry if this has been asked before but my google kung fu was coming up short on this one.
This new gun that’s got me asking about this is a Cabelas Hawken style in 54 cal that’s been bored out to 58 smooth bore.
And just to get ahead of the curve here, yes it shoots just fine with 60-70gr of 2f and I doubt there is any need for anything more.
I would however like to know a system to determine safely how far these charges could be taken. With this and any other gun that’s either maybe heavily used/older, modified like this one, or I simply don’t have access to a factory manual with loading data.
My first intro into BP shooting was the cheapest traditions 50cal rifle I could find. And once in a while with the recommended max charge of 2f smacking a steel plate hard enough to knock the stand over would make my inner child light up a bit, good times. But a brand new gun with a factory manual had me more at ease for that sort of recreation.
I’m really not trying to take my guns out to their limit, but I’m a very analytical, numbers oriented person. And I just love accurate data, so having this gun with zero info on this topic just rubs me the wrong way.
I really don’t think I have any interest in pushing this gun past 80gr of 2f but I feel like I should have a time tested system for developing safe and effective loads as a BP shooter.
Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.