Howdy folks, was shooting my .50 cal CVA Hawken today as usual, .490 round ball, .16 patch, 70 grains 777 FFg, my light target load. Now, I use the powder measure not the flask spout because I don't trust it, so I know I put exactly 70 grains down the bore. Completed standard loading. Fired.
The nipple seems to have completely exploded. No damage whatsoever to any of the parts at the lock or anywhere else after careful disassembly and inspection. Also it should be noted that at 25 yards supported the ball did not strike the 2ftx2ft plywood my target is on (unheard of).
My theory is a lot of the powder went out the hole left from the nipple breaking apart and didn't propel the ball hardly at all and it is in the dirt between the target and the shooting position.
Two questions:
why do you think this happened?
is it at all possible the ball did not exit the barrel (recoil and smoke and muzzle flash seemed normal)?
Thanks for any thoughts/comments if you've experienced this ever.
The nipple seems to have completely exploded. No damage whatsoever to any of the parts at the lock or anywhere else after careful disassembly and inspection. Also it should be noted that at 25 yards supported the ball did not strike the 2ftx2ft plywood my target is on (unheard of).
My theory is a lot of the powder went out the hole left from the nipple breaking apart and didn't propel the ball hardly at all and it is in the dirt between the target and the shooting position.
Two questions:
why do you think this happened?
is it at all possible the ball did not exit the barrel (recoil and smoke and muzzle flash seemed normal)?
Thanks for any thoughts/comments if you've experienced this ever.