80 grs. FFG = 1093 fps, 1486 Ft. Lbs
*90 grs. FFG = 1149 fps, 1642 Ft. Lbs
100 grs. FFG = 1221 fps, 1854 Ft. Lbs
110 grs. FFG = 1282 fps, 2044 Ft. Lbs
120 grs. FFG = 1331 fps, 2203 Ft. Lbs
* This Load is Recommended For Optimum Accuracy & Performance
Load Shown in Red is Maximum - Do Not Exceed.
If I were you I would just shoot round balls. The .58 is more than a match for any North American game animal. 80-90 grains will do it quite nicely. You will get a lot more velocity and therefore a lot better range out of it.I have a Thomson Center. 58 cal. I am shooting 555 grain maxiball. What do you suppose is the right amount of pyrodex to use for accuracy and the ability to bring down a elk. I also shoot round balls. Much thanks.
Completely disagree. You need to shoot those 555 grain maxiballs with a 120 grain powder charge. Then shoot them again. Maybe try again. Then one more time to be sure. Then ask yourself why. Looking forward to seeing your reply with your results and opinion on the load.If I were you I would just shoot round balls. The .58 is more than a match for any North American game animal. 80-90 grains will do it quite nicely. You will get a lot more velocity and therefore a lot better range out of it.
Not only will it make meat out if all American game but most Asian and African and all European Australian and where it’s legal Antarctic. And you can shoot it with out rattling your teeth or turning your shoulder to mushIf I were you I would just shoot round balls. The .58 is more than a match for any North American game animal. 80-90 grains will do it quite nicely. You will get a lot more velocity and therefore a lot better range out of it.
Disagree about shooting roundball? Or shooting roundball with 80-90 grains of powder, because that's what he was referring to, not maxiballs with that charge.Completely disagree. You need to shoot those 555 grain maxiballs with a 120 grain powder charge. Then shoot them again. Maybe try again. Then one more time to be sure. Then ask yourself why. Looking forward to seeing your reply with your results and opinion on the load.
120 grains under a 555 maxiball - Ouch!! Might be tolerable in a 12 lb. Quigley.My Thompson Center, "SHOOTING THOMPSON/CENTER® BLACK POWDER MUZZLELOADING FIREARMS" book says the .58 caliber Big Bore shooting a 555 grain Maxi-Ball should be loaded with the following loads:
So what part do you disagree with? Your post is rambling.....????Completely disagree. You need to shoot those 555 grain maxiballs with a 120 grain powder charge. Then shoot them again. Maybe try again. Then one more time to be sure. Then ask yourself why. Looking forward to seeing your reply with your results and opinion on the load.
Thanks for adding a good chuckle to my morning.Completely disagree. You need to shoot those 555 grain maxiballs with a 120 grain powder charge. Then shoot them again. Maybe try again. Then one more time to be sure. Then ask yourself why. Looking forward to seeing your reply with your results and opinion on the load.
Agree.120 grains under a 555 maxiball - Ouch!!
OK, I was still nursing my first cup-o-joe this morning.So what part do you disagree with? Your post is rambling.....????
Apologies that you didn’t get my tongue in cheek comment (tongue in cheek refers to a humorous or sarcastic statement expressed in a mock serious manner). Unfortunately when I replied to the OP’s and your post, the OP you quoted was omitted, although some followed along and understood. Figured everyone also read the references to the 120 grain loads that were posted. My mistake. Also note than when I replied to your post above, your quoted post does not include my post you were quoting. Hope you can follow along. So to clear things up, read the posts in sequence below. Everything except the posted references to 120 grains of powder. I can provide if necessary for you to understand. Remember, my post was done tongue in cheek. I, unlike others, am not perfect and make typos and mistakes in my posts. Again apologies for my failed attempt at humor.So what part do you disagree with? Your post is rambling.....????
I have a Thomson Center. 58 cal. I am shooting 555 grain maxiball. What do you suppose is the right amount of pyrodex to use for accuracy and the ability to bring down a elk. I also shoot round balls. Much thanks.
If I were you I would just shoot round balls. The .58 is more than a match for any North American game animal. 80-90 grains will do it quite nicely. You will get a lot more velocity and therefore a lot better range out of it.
Completely disagree. You need to shoot those 555 grain maxiballs with a 120 grain powder charge. Then shoot them again. Maybe try again. Then one more time to be sure. Then ask yourself why. Looking forward to seeing your reply with your results and opinion on the load.
I have one of those .58 Navy Arms(or maybe Zoli) Buffalo Hunter rifles. I shot two Minis balls in it and went back to round balls. Recoil isn't worth it to me. No elephants or cape buffalo around here.
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