Hi Guys,
There seems to be alot of talk about the renegade smooothbore .56, so I thought I'd give an update on my recent loading experiments.
My renegade mics .555. It will take a .550 ball using a very thin patch .010 (less is better) and a very clean barrel. This usually only works once or twice before becoming fowled.
I have found that it works best with a .535 ball and 80g powder, using a .018-.020 patch. It loads much easier, but still very tight. It might shoot a .540 ball better (rapine sells a mold this size for shotout .54 barrels), but I have not tried one yet.
I went shooting yesterday at my favorite dry creek. Using the .535 ball load, I can shoot two inch groups at 50 yards. I haven't tried longer distances because my creek is a winding one. I suspect they would open up to 6-8 inches at 100 yards. Recently I added the the California Sights. They were a little work (blueing and fitting), but well worth it. They look very PC for the re-enactors or anyone wanting to get rid of those huge, oversized, ugly T/C sights!
Also, I tried my hand again at making pre-made shot loads. I used a wood dowel the same diameter as my 28 gauge circle-fly, 1/8 inch over powder cards (.550 ish). I loaded them with 70 grains powder, three over powder cards, one ounce lead, topped with a 28 gauge over shot card. The whole thing is wrapped in thin, rolled brown paper and tied at the ends. It looks like a big joint when finished. :haha: I made four of these to compare to my regular load (same powder and shot but loaded straight down the shoot (powder, card, wad, shot, card) for comparison. I really like this load but its slow to reload. Thats why I continue to try to experiment with pre-made loads.
Well here is the bad news. When I got to the creek the pre-loads wouldn't even go down the shoot! The combined diameters of the 28 gauge cards and two wraps of very thin brown paper around them (from my kids lunch bags) was too thick to fit down the barrel, even lubed! These circle fly cards and wads fit the .56 renegade perfectly with no margins. I'm going back to my previous loading method until I can find something better. I do however use a 24 gauge over shot card to keep my shot firmly in place. A 28 gauge card might work as well but I haven't tried it since they (the circle-fly guy) reccommended using the 24 gauge. Also I have found that the T/C Natural Lube is great stuff. I highly reccommend it.
Good Luck with your .56's. I think T/C got it right with this one. Let me know your experiences with this smoothie.
Taylor in Texas,
:hatsoff:
There seems to be alot of talk about the renegade smooothbore .56, so I thought I'd give an update on my recent loading experiments.
My renegade mics .555. It will take a .550 ball using a very thin patch .010 (less is better) and a very clean barrel. This usually only works once or twice before becoming fowled.
I have found that it works best with a .535 ball and 80g powder, using a .018-.020 patch. It loads much easier, but still very tight. It might shoot a .540 ball better (rapine sells a mold this size for shotout .54 barrels), but I have not tried one yet.
I went shooting yesterday at my favorite dry creek. Using the .535 ball load, I can shoot two inch groups at 50 yards. I haven't tried longer distances because my creek is a winding one. I suspect they would open up to 6-8 inches at 100 yards. Recently I added the the California Sights. They were a little work (blueing and fitting), but well worth it. They look very PC for the re-enactors or anyone wanting to get rid of those huge, oversized, ugly T/C sights!
Also, I tried my hand again at making pre-made shot loads. I used a wood dowel the same diameter as my 28 gauge circle-fly, 1/8 inch over powder cards (.550 ish). I loaded them with 70 grains powder, three over powder cards, one ounce lead, topped with a 28 gauge over shot card. The whole thing is wrapped in thin, rolled brown paper and tied at the ends. It looks like a big joint when finished. :haha: I made four of these to compare to my regular load (same powder and shot but loaded straight down the shoot (powder, card, wad, shot, card) for comparison. I really like this load but its slow to reload. Thats why I continue to try to experiment with pre-made loads.
Well here is the bad news. When I got to the creek the pre-loads wouldn't even go down the shoot! The combined diameters of the 28 gauge cards and two wraps of very thin brown paper around them (from my kids lunch bags) was too thick to fit down the barrel, even lubed! These circle fly cards and wads fit the .56 renegade perfectly with no margins. I'm going back to my previous loading method until I can find something better. I do however use a 24 gauge over shot card to keep my shot firmly in place. A 28 gauge card might work as well but I haven't tried it since they (the circle-fly guy) reccommended using the 24 gauge. Also I have found that the T/C Natural Lube is great stuff. I highly reccommend it.
Good Luck with your .56's. I think T/C got it right with this one. Let me know your experiences with this smoothie.
Taylor in Texas,
:hatsoff: