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Ned Roberts in his book "THE MUZZLELOADING CAPLOCK RIFLE" SAYS as a rule of thumb you should not use over one and a half times the caliber of powder .....of course he was speaking of rifles made back in the 1850's to 1870's.
FOR EXAMPLE : a .45 caliber could take 45 grains plus another 22 which equals 67 grains.( this would be 1 and 1/2 times the caliber,
a 50 could take 50 grains plus another 25 to equal 76 grains.....
I know a few gents who brag about shootin large volumes of powder.....I think it is useless, because .....are ya gonna brag to anyone that ya tried to shoot 200 grains of fff when 2/3 of yer face is no longer there? thats just like sayin "YEP...I AM STUPID"
FOR EXAMPLE : a .45 caliber could take 45 grains plus another 22 which equals 67 grains.( this would be 1 and 1/2 times the caliber,
a 50 could take 50 grains plus another 25 to equal 76 grains.....
I know a few gents who brag about shootin large volumes of powder.....I think it is useless, because .....are ya gonna brag to anyone that ya tried to shoot 200 grains of fff when 2/3 of yer face is no longer there? thats just like sayin "YEP...I AM STUPID"