Hello, I hope everyone is doing well.
I am the proud owner of a Parker Hale P53 Enfield s/n #1513 in great condition. It came with a Lee modified minié mould that casts a flat-nosed bullet weighing 470 grains and measuring .574”.
I‘ve been shooting traditional sidelock muzzleloaders since 1980, but this is the first rifle musket I’ve ever had. I hope some helpful souls on our forum with experience in these things could advise me on load development. From watching a few YouTube videos I get the impression that an accurate target load is substantially lower-powered than the historical service loads.
Thank you for your consideration
I am the proud owner of a Parker Hale P53 Enfield s/n #1513 in great condition. It came with a Lee modified minié mould that casts a flat-nosed bullet weighing 470 grains and measuring .574”.
I‘ve been shooting traditional sidelock muzzleloaders since 1980, but this is the first rifle musket I’ve ever had. I hope some helpful souls on our forum with experience in these things could advise me on load development. From watching a few YouTube videos I get the impression that an accurate target load is substantially lower-powered than the historical service loads.
Thank you for your consideration