Carl Davis said:
You just joined today. So if you don't mind my asking, how could you have been lurking and learning, if you have to register to read the posts?
Mr. Davis ”“ you do not have to be a member to read posts in the General Muzzleloading or Classified forums ”“ ”˜Classified Ads - Auctions Members may buy & sell - the public may purchase only’”¦. and while Keepontrying may not mind you asking how he could have been lurking and learning before registering, I do. Personally, I rarely post, just like to read and learn, but hate to see a new member called out on their first post.
Keepontrying ”“ Making the assumption you have a flint and not the percussion model (which I believe has a 1-48 twist vs the 1-28 in the percussion). The Firestorm is great gun to learn with and nearly impossible to damage (stainless steel and synthetic stock). For paper punching, stay with round balls and light loads (50 to 75 grains BP). Hunting whitetails, RB with somewhere between 75 and 100 grains of BP and anything inside of 100 yards is yours. I have found TC maxihunters and maxiballs very punishing to shoot and not always the most accurate out of the 1-48 barrel. Used my Firestorm (RB and 100 grains BP) last week to take two South Carolina whitetail does in the 50 to 60 yard range ”“ both fell within sight. Some do not care for the aesthetics of the Firestorm, but I prefer to save the fancy wood for the range where I do not have to worry about the briers, rain, blood, rocks, etc that my guns seem to gravitate towards while hunting ”“ and the Firestorm is as accurate as any sidelock, flint or percussion, that I own.
In general, as other have or will say, real black powder (2f main charge and 4f in the pan) and round balls. If you only want or care to use a single granulation of powder, 3f works great in the pan and as the main charge.