Hello all,
My brother and I are trying to start a tradition of black powder hunting every year together. Here in Missouri the season usually runs through Thanksgiving so our families could also spend time together as well. That being said I am somewhat of a traditionalist. I like the look and feel of the percussion muzzleloading rifles. My brother however has embraced the modern rifles.
Now here is the situation. 10 years ago I gave up my smokepole. I have forgotten most of what I knew about them and the loads. I do remember I used to shoot a .490 round ball over 90 gr. of Pyrodex. That is about all. I need to buy another rifle and am looking for you guys to help me find something that will work well for me and that will last a while.
Is there an advantage to shooting a .45 cal over a .50 cal. ? What is the proper twist for shooting a patched round ball? And I know on some rifles the instructions say DO NOT REMOVE THE BREACH PLUG. If this is the case then how are you to clean your rifle properly?
Thank you all for you opinions,
Brian
aka tryinhard
My brother and I are trying to start a tradition of black powder hunting every year together. Here in Missouri the season usually runs through Thanksgiving so our families could also spend time together as well. That being said I am somewhat of a traditionalist. I like the look and feel of the percussion muzzleloading rifles. My brother however has embraced the modern rifles.
Now here is the situation. 10 years ago I gave up my smokepole. I have forgotten most of what I knew about them and the loads. I do remember I used to shoot a .490 round ball over 90 gr. of Pyrodex. That is about all. I need to buy another rifle and am looking for you guys to help me find something that will work well for me and that will last a while.
Is there an advantage to shooting a .45 cal over a .50 cal. ? What is the proper twist for shooting a patched round ball? And I know on some rifles the instructions say DO NOT REMOVE THE BREACH PLUG. If this is the case then how are you to clean your rifle properly?
Thank you all for you opinions,
Brian
aka tryinhard