Stock Pietta 1858 .44 Chrono results w/8" barrel

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1858 rem. 8" chrono if anyone cares.

Factory stock pietta 8" .44
.454 rb, CCI #11 caps, crisco over ball
Zero malfunctions or cap jams. accuracy about the same for all loads, 3" groups at 25 yards. All rb groups low (3-5", lower the higher the fps) and 2" right. Conical load zero elev. 2" right.

30 gr. Pyro RS. Avg. 955. Ext. Spread 151 fps

965
908
981
1047
933
896

35 gr. Pyro RS. 1065 fps. Ext. Spread 114 fps

1093
1045
1128
1059
1015
1055

35gr. 777 3f 1185 fps ext Spread 109 fps

1247
1203
1195
1151
1177
1138

35 Swiss. 3f 1089 fps. Ext Spread 86 fps

1095
1074
1097
1136
1083
1050

30 gr. Swiss 3f 1004 fps. Ext Spread 25 fps

1014
1001
992
1013
1018
989

30 Gr. Pyro P. 999 fps. Ext. Spread 74 fps
1013
971
962
1024
1036
993

3" 2" 2" r

35gr. Pyro P. 1097 fps ext Spread 56 fps

1110
1100
1127
1091
1071
1085

200 gr. Conical 25 pyro P. 975 fps. Ext Spread 20 fps

973
965
983
981
984
964
 
Awesome data set, especially for the 30gr Pyrodex P because that's what I run out of my Uberti Remington with the 8" barrel.

Those are some nice numbers, which show the revolver delivering performance similar to some loadings of a particular popular unmentionable round. Impressive!

If anyone doubts the practical terminal ballistic capabilities of these revolvers, they need to check out your results.
 
1858 rem. 8" chrono if anyone cares.

Factory stock pietta 8" .44
.454 rb, CCI #11 caps, crisco over ball
Zero malfunctions or cap jams. accuracy about the same for all loads, 3" groups at 25 yards. All rb groups low (3-5", lower the higher the fps) and 2" right. Conical load zero elev. 2" right.

30 gr. Pyro RS. Avg. 955. Ext. Spread 151 fps

965
908
981
1047
933
896

35 gr. Pyro RS. 1065 fps. Ext. Spread 114 fps

1093
1045
1128
1059
1015
1055

35gr. 777 3f 1185 fps ext Spread 109 fps

1247
1203
1195
1151
1177
1138

35 Swiss. 3f 1089 fps. Ext Spread 86 fps

1095
1074
1097
1136
1083
1050

30 gr. Swiss 3f 1004 fps. Ext Spread 25 fps

1014
1001
992
1013
1018
989

30 Gr. Pyro P. 999 fps. Ext. Spread 74 fps
1013
971
962
1024
1036
993

3" 2" 2" r

35gr. Pyro P. 1097 fps ext Spread 56 fps

1110
1100
1127
1091
1071
1085

200 gr. Conical 25 pyro P. 975 fps. Ext Spread 20 fps

973
965
983
981
984
964
Since I don't own a chronograph, I always save good ballistic data in the forum for my 8" Remington New Army. Thanks for the post.
 
Meant to put this in original post, but that 200 grain conical bullet @975 fps gets 422 ft./lbs of energy. That is only using a 25 grain (volume) charge. That has been a good deer load for years, I get pass thrus with it. Don't want anymore out of a cap and ball revolver, and I even use that load sparingly.
 
Are the grains of powder in the data actual weight in grains or an equivalent volume?


Volume. I very rarely weigh black powder, or any of it's substitutes. I usually just use a spout on the flask. Surprisingly, when using spouts on flask, and i have actually weighed the charge, they measured consistently within a tenth of a grain or rarely two. That is overkill with black powder. However, on this test, to insure accurate results, I actually used a volumetric powder measure carefully leveled off.
 
Volume. I very rarely weigh black powder, or any of it's substitutes. I usually just use a spout on the flask. Surprisingly, when using spouts on flask, and i have actually weighed the charge, they measured consistently within a tenth of a grain or rarely two. That is overkill with black powder. However, on this test, to insure accurate results, I actually used a volumetric powder measure carefully leveled off.
I figured that was what you were doing, and seeing you confirm it is even better because that's how I measure my loads, too.
 
I was impressed with the velocity using Triple 3f.
I bought a pound of it yesterday and plan on trying some loads in my 45 caliber round ball rifle.
I figure 60 to 70 grains volume, 440 ball.
I don't have a chrono but I imagine that it would be pretty fast.
 
Xlent write-up, thank you. Black powder revolvers are serious tools. They'll clobber critters as far as you can hit em. Have you tried any llads with a lubed wad under the ball? In my Pietta 58, i can put 35gr 3f goex, a wad, and a round ball for just over 1000fps, if my memory is correct. 40gr under a ball with lube over the ball goes 1100fps.
 
1858 rem. 8" chrono if anyone cares.

Factory stock pietta 8" .44
.454 rb, CCI #11 caps, crisco over ball
Zero malfunctions or cap jams. accuracy about the same for all loads, 3" groups at 25 yards. All rb groups low (3-5", lower the higher the fps) and 2" right. Conical load zero elev. 2" right.

30 gr. Pyro RS. Avg. 955. Ext. Spread 151 fps

965
908
981
1047
933
896

35 gr. Pyro RS. 1065 fps. Ext. Spread 114 fps

1093
1045
1128
1059
1015
1055

35gr. 777 3f 1185 fps ext Spread 109 fps

1247
1203
1195
1151
1177
1138

35 Swiss. 3f 1089 fps. Ext Spread 86 fps

1095
1074
1097
1136
1083
1050

30 gr. Swiss 3f 1004 fps. Ext Spread 25 fps

1014
1001
992
1013
1018
989

30 Gr. Pyro P. 999 fps. Ext. Spread 74 fps
1013
971
962
1024
1036
993

3" 2" 2" r

35gr. Pyro P. 1097 fps ext Spread 56 fps

1110
1100
1127
1091
1071
1085

200 gr. Conical 25 pyro P. 975 fps. Ext Spread 20 fps

973
965
983
981
984
964
Nice work!
 
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