Hi everyone,
I'm brand new to this site and equally brand new to traditional muzzleloading and muzzleloaders. I have shot/hunted since I was a kid - so a long time. I have hunted with an inline muzzleloader once and that was about 20 years ago. I'm about to be the proud new owner of a fast-twist (1 in 24") .50 Hawken and a slow twist (1 in 60ish") TVM flintlock. What powder granulation would you all suggest for these two rifles? I expect to shoot conicals in the Hawken and PBRs in the flintlock. I have been trying to educate myself on this stuff. In that pursuit I have come across several instances of contridactory information. I've found that 2F is recommended for .50 and up, 3F works well in both and 2F and 3F are interchangable so it really doesn't matter. As a longtime reloader in the smokeless powder world, the idea of "the powder you use really doesn't matter" causes my brow to forrow just a bit. I like to keep things as simple as possible so if I could shoot the same powder out of both guns, thats better IMHO. That said and given my intended use, can you all give me your thoughts on what you would start with if you were me. This is a great site and I enjoy reading about what folks use and why.
I'm brand new to this site and equally brand new to traditional muzzleloading and muzzleloaders. I have shot/hunted since I was a kid - so a long time. I have hunted with an inline muzzleloader once and that was about 20 years ago. I'm about to be the proud new owner of a fast-twist (1 in 24") .50 Hawken and a slow twist (1 in 60ish") TVM flintlock. What powder granulation would you all suggest for these two rifles? I expect to shoot conicals in the Hawken and PBRs in the flintlock. I have been trying to educate myself on this stuff. In that pursuit I have come across several instances of contridactory information. I've found that 2F is recommended for .50 and up, 3F works well in both and 2F and 3F are interchangable so it really doesn't matter. As a longtime reloader in the smokeless powder world, the idea of "the powder you use really doesn't matter" causes my brow to forrow just a bit. I like to keep things as simple as possible so if I could shoot the same powder out of both guns, thats better IMHO. That said and given my intended use, can you all give me your thoughts on what you would start with if you were me. This is a great site and I enjoy reading about what folks use and why.