GA stringnsmoke said:
I'm new to black powder, and plan to hunt deer and wild hog. I like the look of traditional rifles, really want to shoot balls and patches, and need a gun without alot of "shiny" brass. I'm looking at the Lyman Great Plains 50 cal. w/ 1-60" twist. I've found that you can order interchangeable barrels, so I can shoot a larger caliber or go to modern projectiles down the road if the situation presents. Any one have any thoughts, ideas or recommendations.
"Modern projectiles"
You need to understand that the supposed problem with the PRB as a projectile has to do more with the need to sell stuff, bullets (conicals, saboted pistol bullets etc) than with any short comings.
A 54 caliber RB has all the range and power needed for most peoples use.
If you want more power is a ML you increase ball size.
As an indication James Forsythe who lived and hunted in India prior to 1860, stated that with 137 grains of BP and a hardened ball his 14 bore (69 caliber) rifle would put a ball completely through an Indian elephants head from side to side. Round balls were the preferred projectile for heavy game (read big and dangerous Africa and Asia) until the advent of the heavy caliber BP cartridge guns. But this gets little press since it will not sell the latest "new and improved" bullet.
At the hunting ranges *traditional* MLs are typically used, under 120-130 yards. The round ball actually has advantages. It shoots flat, it penetrates adequately and does so at LOWER PRESSURE than the conicals do.
If you MUST shoot a projectile weighing 300-500 grains then get a 62-66-69 caliber round ball rifle, they are available ready made. It will out perform the conical in MLs to 150 yards. As far as anyone has any business shooting game with the sights found on the average ML rifle anyway.
A 50 caliber RB will shoot through a deer's chest to 200 yards with a broadside shot.
Moose have been killed at 175 with a 54 RB witnessed by a friend. Too far but the guy took the shot anyway and the moose was down within 20 yards.
I have killed various game with modern CFs, cartridge rifles using BP and "conicals" and the PRB in various calibers. On a given day they all work about as well as the the other. The HV scoped CF will make 300 yard shots easy. The blackpowder cartridge rifle will shoot through deer end to end. But so far as KILLING faster they all average the same with similar shot placement.
The RB *is* range limited. But so is the BPCR, while it will kill a deer or elk or buffalo at 500+ yards with a heavy bullet you need a *good* range finder and a table with sight settings to get a first round hit much past 100-150.
So before jumping on the conical wagon think about it and ask questions. Most magazine articles (and some web sites too) are written for advertising accounts. They *will not* give an advertisers product a bad review. Period. Its gonna be wonderful. If its written as anything but wonderful is just "so-so" its surely a complete POS and the writer just can't write it up better without gagging.
The you tube link is to my shooting a 4 gallon +- plastic jug with a 16 bore (.662" rb) rifle with 140 gr of FFG at about 25 yards. I would not trade this power for any conical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNY2ITNkRWU
Dan