Russ Clagett
32 Cal.
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2016
- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 19
I'm just getting into the BP cap rifle journey but I've been fascinated by them for most of my life. Ended up finding a Renegade 54 that looks unfired, so I thought if I need to tinker with it that would be fine. My thinking was I would start the learning curve and if I reach a point where I could enjoy a nicer rifle, maybe then I would get one.
In the meantime I've realized this is a pretty nice rifle.
I got a mold for the 54 REAL and cast up some bullets since I do some of that anyway. At first I tried Pyrodex cause it was what I could find, but then found some Triple 7. The pyrodex didn't work out well at all, and ended up spilled out in the yard.
The T7 works great though...and I get really nice groups at 25 which is where I started. Groups at 50 are still pretty tight, and now that I have the rifle zeroed I feel pretty confident about hunting with it.
Right now I'm using the 54 caliber REAL over 60 grains of T7 and it seems decently stout enough to kill a deer or wild hog in South Texas.
Since I don't see as well as I did when I was younger I had to change out the sights. I installed a Lyman peep on the tang and a red fiber optic on the front.
I tried 530 balls with prelubed patches but it was clownshoes....8 inch groups at 50 yards. I did have to pound the ball down into the barrel so I'm sure its a fit issue. Now I have 526 balls and an assortment of dry patches so I'll start the process of figuring out what combination it likes.
I also just received 10lbs of Schuetzen 3F powder so now I can begin shooting real black powder. I'm really interested in seeing the differences.
So on Thursday I am headed down into the South Texas brush country to hunt for a couple days and hopefully I'll have a chance to do a bit of live testing. Shots down there in that brush are pretty close so I should have some good opportunities.
In the meantime I've realized this is a pretty nice rifle.
I got a mold for the 54 REAL and cast up some bullets since I do some of that anyway. At first I tried Pyrodex cause it was what I could find, but then found some Triple 7. The pyrodex didn't work out well at all, and ended up spilled out in the yard.
The T7 works great though...and I get really nice groups at 25 which is where I started. Groups at 50 are still pretty tight, and now that I have the rifle zeroed I feel pretty confident about hunting with it.
Right now I'm using the 54 caliber REAL over 60 grains of T7 and it seems decently stout enough to kill a deer or wild hog in South Texas.
Since I don't see as well as I did when I was younger I had to change out the sights. I installed a Lyman peep on the tang and a red fiber optic on the front.
I tried 530 balls with prelubed patches but it was clownshoes....8 inch groups at 50 yards. I did have to pound the ball down into the barrel so I'm sure its a fit issue. Now I have 526 balls and an assortment of dry patches so I'll start the process of figuring out what combination it likes.
I also just received 10lbs of Schuetzen 3F powder so now I can begin shooting real black powder. I'm really interested in seeing the differences.
So on Thursday I am headed down into the South Texas brush country to hunt for a couple days and hopefully I'll have a chance to do a bit of live testing. Shots down there in that brush are pretty close so I should have some good opportunities.