Ttownhunter
32 Cal
Hello, I am to the form I’m and looking for some advice. To say that I have a love for muzzleloaders is an understatement. I own 5. Only 2 of them are percussion cap guns though. A 50 cal Marksbury and a 54 cal Thompson Center Renegade. Both with open sights.
I have always shot copper bullets. Sabots, Thor bullets and powerbelts. They have worked well for me. My dilemma is that my wife drew a decent muzzleloader mule deer tag in Idaho which requires the use of percussion cap, loose powder, lead round ball or conical and open sight rifle.
I don’t have a problem with these regs except for the bullet part. I was thinking about shooting a conical in the 50 cal Marksbury but I don’t know where to start. Should it have a smooth wall bullet or grooved for lube? Paper wrapped or cloth wad? Do I need to harden the lead bullets? Is there a brand of lead conical that you think performs well?
I was planning on using 100 grains of loose pyrodex. Is that too much? Is there something better?
I appreciate your help. I am really struggling on developing a load that I think will perform like I am used to.
I have always shot copper bullets. Sabots, Thor bullets and powerbelts. They have worked well for me. My dilemma is that my wife drew a decent muzzleloader mule deer tag in Idaho which requires the use of percussion cap, loose powder, lead round ball or conical and open sight rifle.
I don’t have a problem with these regs except for the bullet part. I was thinking about shooting a conical in the 50 cal Marksbury but I don’t know where to start. Should it have a smooth wall bullet or grooved for lube? Paper wrapped or cloth wad? Do I need to harden the lead bullets? Is there a brand of lead conical that you think performs well?
I was planning on using 100 grains of loose pyrodex. Is that too much? Is there something better?
I appreciate your help. I am really struggling on developing a load that I think will perform like I am used to.