I started out with a .50 CVA Hawken, which I still like (fit and finish notwithstanding), but felt the need to expand. I wanted something different, maybe a little flexible. So, I bought an older T/C Renegade stock (1" channel) with all the hardware on eBay, and a spankin' new Green Mountain .54 1x70 barrel. It all came together today, and I have a few questions:
First, the ramrod that came with the barrel extends about 1" past the muzzle. I can't bore the hole deeper, it's already nearly to the trigger guard screw. Is this a problem? I appreciate the extra inch or so of ramrod, but it's right there next to the blast.
Second, it feels when I drop the ramrod down that there's a short, under-bore chamber in the breechblock leading back to the nipple/snail. Anybody know how much powder this holds? I'd hate to seat a ball on an airspace over a light load
Third, can anyone tell me what kind of max load I should consider for this barrel? The manual was vague, stating "most traditional muzzleloaders shoot best with between 70 and 110 grains", but nothing on max safe load. Granted, I'm probably only kill paper and cans, and I know that accuracy trumps power, but I'd like to know the outer safe limit. From the looks of this massive thing, I'm thinking Buffalo may not be out of the question (after all, they're so plentiful here in DC). Obviously, with a 1x70 twist, I plan on shooting PRBs.
Any thoughts are welcome. Thanks. :thumbsup:
First, the ramrod that came with the barrel extends about 1" past the muzzle. I can't bore the hole deeper, it's already nearly to the trigger guard screw. Is this a problem? I appreciate the extra inch or so of ramrod, but it's right there next to the blast.
Second, it feels when I drop the ramrod down that there's a short, under-bore chamber in the breechblock leading back to the nipple/snail. Anybody know how much powder this holds? I'd hate to seat a ball on an airspace over a light load
Third, can anyone tell me what kind of max load I should consider for this barrel? The manual was vague, stating "most traditional muzzleloaders shoot best with between 70 and 110 grains", but nothing on max safe load. Granted, I'm probably only kill paper and cans, and I know that accuracy trumps power, but I'd like to know the outer safe limit. From the looks of this massive thing, I'm thinking Buffalo may not be out of the question (after all, they're so plentiful here in DC). Obviously, with a 1x70 twist, I plan on shooting PRBs.
Any thoughts are welcome. Thanks. :thumbsup: