I've been doing some load development with my Pedersoli Scout in .45. One group showed some real promise at 100 yards. I was really just testing a concept, a cloth-patched conical, before ordering a custom mould. So I didn't keep very good records. But I suspect that the nice 100-yard group was with a 90 grain charge of 3F Swiss behind a 209 grain Lee .429-200.
I didn't really think much about max loads with this rifle but found later something that was saying that Pedersoli recommends not exceeding 80g 3F (Goex, not even Swiss) with round ball. Since that's well below what I'm doing, I'm wondering how much I'm gambling with safety. Granted, that load was a hit to the shoulder. The rifle itself weighs only about 5 lb. So it's not for punching paper all day. But if I can get a 5" group at 100 yards consistently, I'd be tickled to hunt with that. If, however, I'm risking my own safety in doing so, it's definitely not worth it. Any thoughts from the group here about whether those loads are more about keeping Pedersoli free of legal repercussions or are they more closely aligned with real safety concerns?
I didn't really think much about max loads with this rifle but found later something that was saying that Pedersoli recommends not exceeding 80g 3F (Goex, not even Swiss) with round ball. Since that's well below what I'm doing, I'm wondering how much I'm gambling with safety. Granted, that load was a hit to the shoulder. The rifle itself weighs only about 5 lb. So it's not for punching paper all day. But if I can get a 5" group at 100 yards consistently, I'd be tickled to hunt with that. If, however, I'm risking my own safety in doing so, it's definitely not worth it. Any thoughts from the group here about whether those loads are more about keeping Pedersoli free of legal repercussions or are they more closely aligned with real safety concerns?