I have been thinking of buying a 36 caliber percussion rifle. Any thoughts and opinions about the T/C Seneca as a squirrel gun? Are patches and balls hard to come by?
Thanks so much for your response. You mentioned "50 ft" as the distance you shoot which is about 16 yards. What would you say is the ultimate range of the gun?I have a TC Cherokee in 36, very similar to the Seneca. It’s very accurate at the distance I practice at, 50ft. That’s about the distance I can shoot squirrels at. It’s very effective as a caliber for small game. My gun likes 20 grains of 3f.
i have nailed squirrels out to almost 100 yd with mine. I use an old 30-30 brass as a powder measure; not sure about true weight . FFF. Very accurate little rifle. In the safe now, as I built myself a long rifle in .40 and flint. Waiting for the grandson to get big enough to start shooting.Thanks so much for your response. You mentioned "50 ft" as the distance you shoot which is about 16 yards. What would you say is the ultimate range of the gun?
No, that’s my squirrel range, I routinely can shoot clay pigeons at my range off hand at 75 yards, 40 grains fff black powder. I call it the 22-250 of muzzleloadersThanks so much for your response. You mentioned "50 ft" as the distance you shoot which is about 16 yards. What would you say is the ultimate range of the gun?
Thanks so much for the tip, I will definitely check them out!If you check out Midway and Natchez, both have recently had some Hornady round balls on great sales. Might be worth a look if you definitely have a Seneca lined up to buy.
i have nailed squirrels out to almost 100 yd with mine. I use an old 30-30 brass as a powder measure; not sure about true weight . FFF. Very accurate little rifle. In the safe now, as I built myself a long rifle in .40 and flint. Waiting for the grandson to get big enough to start shooting.
A 30-30 case will hold 42 grains of BP according to a list that’s available somewhere on this site or possibly the sister site.A .30/30 case full of powder would be a heck of anstout load for a .36.
Don’t know how much that would weigh, but it would have to be a lot.
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