Charles Simons
32 Cal
im looking to find a good dear load i have an american made cva mountain rifle 50 cal 1 in 66 twist any help would be great
thanks and you are correct young guys should hang out with old guys we do know stuff im still young at 63The states I've hunted in required a powder charge of at least 50 grains of powder. I say start with 55 grains, shoot a group and continue going up 5 grns at a time while shooting groups. 60 grns to 75 (+ or -) grains of 3F black or 70 to 85 grains of 2F would be the range where you should find an accurate load.
If you are looking for dear - maybe one of the dating sites,,,,im looking to find a good dear load i have an american made cva mountain rifle 50 cal 1 in 66 twist any help would be great
I really like mine hard to get real black powder I'm using 490 ball 015 patch tripple 7I have 2 CVA mountains in 50 cal and one in 54 cal, one of the 50s is a flinter, both 50s like 100 gr of 2f goex with a .490 ball and pillow ticking patch.my barrel is PLENTY broke in built them in the mid 70s, taken lots of deer with them, I like those Mountain rifles, they fit me like a glove, and shoot very accurately. I even made a .32 cal barrel for the flinter, use that for squirrels and bunnies
its a green mountain 13/16" cut to 32" I silver soldered 2 steel panels at the touchhole, and on the other side to fit tight against the RPL lock. the breech plug I machined from a bolt. the sights, and lugs, rib, all CVA parts. thimbles are from track of the wolf, to handle the reduced diameter ram rod. fits in there perfect.That must be a heavy 32!!
sounds like it would be fun to shootits a green mountain 13/16" cut to 32" I silver soldered 2 steel panels at the touchhole, and on the other side to fit tight against the RPL lock. the breech plug I machined from a bolt. the sights, and lugs, rib, all CVA parts. thimbles are from track of the wolf, to handle the reduced diameter ram rod. fits in there perfect.
its a green mountain 13/16" cut to 32" I silver soldered 2 steel panels at the touchhole, and on the other side to fit tight against the RPL lock. the breech plug I machined from a bolt. the sights, and lugs, rib, all CVA parts. thimbles are from track of the wolf, to handle the reduced diameter ram rod. fits in there perfect.
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