I am new to the percussion world. I just bought a TC 50 cal Hawken. What size round ball mould do I need? I plan on making my own and shooting round balls and patches. I know it seems like a dumb question, but I am great at asking them.
Is all muzzleloader hunting forbidden, or just the use of black powder?Well, in mine I use .490 with .010" patches. Sometimes 50 grains of Swiss N°2 (3Fg), 50 grains of French PNF1 (3Fg), or also 50 grains (in volume) of T7 3Fg...
It's just for target shooting because Black powder hunting in Macronia is forbidden....
I will use mink oil for hunting, though at the range many find spit or moose milk works fine. I find for hunting spit can dry out and moose milk may contaminate your powder charge. You will likely find as many lube recommendations as the number of shooters you ask.Thanks for the info. What lube do you use on the patches?
Just black powder and, for example, smooth bore with lead are forbidden: steel shot in the majority of the country and more in wet zones like where I live...Is all muzzleloader hunting forbidden, or just the use of black powder?
I use Lehigh Valley, never liked bore butter. Loads easier, cleans easier and do not need to swab between shots.I am new to the percussion world. I just bought a TC 50 cal Hawken. What size round ball mould do I need? I plan on making my own and shooting round balls and patches. I know it seems like a dumb question, but I am great at asking them.
You've gotten good info already. I would definitely go with the .490 balls with your .015 patches. But get some .010 and .020 to try. I'd suggest trying .018 pillow ticking too. It will take a few range sessions to determine which combo your gun likes best. But don't try multiple changes. First work on a good load with your .015 patches. Decide on a patch lube and stick with that while your trying different patches. After that you can try some other patches. Then you can try other lubes. And there's alway overpowder wads to try too. It's what keeps this interesting, your only limited by interest and time in refining what you consider to be the best load. All part of the fun.I have some .015 patches so I am guessing a .490 round ball will work. Unless I need thinner patches.
I've always had good service from Track of the Wolf. Another one would be a local Mom and Pop called Muzzleloader and More for me. Try some searches and see what local resources you have to help save on shipping costs.What are the best web sites to buy supplies from?
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