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The .45 cal percussion rifle I'm working with produces good results with 60gr of FFg, but I'm wondering, is there a way to guesstimate how much FFFg would produce similar pressure? Seems like many shooters prefer FFFg in the .45.
Yes..., in theory using the 3Fg in place of your 2Fg load, and the same volume, you should get results akin to having increased your 2Fg load to 65-70 grains. It might change your point of impact, higher, at 100 yards, and at 50 yards may not be noticed. The deer may not know they are any deader, either.Don't overthink this with "formulas", etc. Just try it and see the results. Same volume might affect serious 'X' shooting accuracy but really have no noticeable effect for primitive events or hunting.
I can shoot 65 grains of three f in my TFC or Eighty grains of 2f and I can’t tell shooting difference thenI have been told in the past that it was roughly a 10% differential, so in my 50s I have found 70gr of FFG to be a good load, and I have been using 63gr of FFFG and getting the same results (as far a grouping goes) with PRB, I am sure I could dial in further and optimize the loads better but I have not as yet done so
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