RedFeather said:Remember, the military 60 grain powder charge behind the 500 grain Minié ball was designed to kill or seriously disable a man at up to 900 yards. There is no wild game that will stand up to that any better.
I once asked a fellow who was a long time gun nut and hunter why so many military rifles were sporterized as hunters? He asked me, "What does a deer weigh?" "Oh, I guess about a hundred sixty pounds." "What's a man weigh?" Your remark, above, reminded me of that short, yet ever so enlightening, conversation. :grin:
When I first got my Zouave, I shot the 525 grain Minie over 65 grains FFg weating while a T-shirt. Got me some nice yellow and bluish-green bruises. Now, in combat, that load's all good. I don't think you need any more than a standard load such as that for most anything in North America. You could even go less with some of the lighter, shorter bullets. In the case of my Zoli Zouave, they might even shoot more accurately.
itsatrap said:I recently purchased a reproduction p1853 enfield. I am looking to go target shooting and this coming deer season shoot some deer with it. I have received plenty of excellent advice about load amounts but I hear that the euro arms and armi sport reproductions are not designed to handle past 60 grains of black powder when live firing. Just trying to avoid blowing my breach out.
itsatrap said:Its a pritchett ball, not a round ball, and I bought .577 caliber pritchet balls which is the caliber of the Enfield. I shot off 12 rounds standing un supported. At 50 yards I hit my target most times, I will shoot next week for accuracy.
itsatrap said:I tried my first round with a patch and couldn't fit it at all, this just lubed the round up and popped it in. I was using newsprint thickness paper for the patch. When cleaning your rifle, how clean do you go till? Like I ran must have been 20 patches through and tore up an old shirt and soaked that in solvent and the center would be clean but the edges would be grey. Do you clean till white>