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uncrichie

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Hello all, I have posted some questions also on the flintlock page but this specific one is more hunting related. Does a .45 PRB and a reasonable amount of fffBP have enough stuff to take down a PA white tail? Thanks in advance. Uncrichie...
 
Hello all, I have posted some questions also on the flintlock page but this specific one is more hunting related. Does a .45 PRB and a reasonable amount of fffBP have enough stuff to take down a PA white tail? Thanks in advance. Uncrichie...

Without question...both the patched ball and the 255grn maxi-hunter are outstanding...the loads I happen to use are:

Round ball load for typical 25-75yds:
90grns Goex FFFg (3F)
Oxyoke wonderwad
.018" TC prelubed pillow ticking
Hornady .440 ball

and for longer ranges:

90grns FFg (2F)
Oxyoke wonderwad
TC 255grn Maxi-Hunter (not maxi-ball)

Have taken deer with both...a great caliber
 
yes of course thats wat its made for its gun remember?!!but any way im a noob to the muzzleloading world
 
It certainly will. As far as "reasonable amount" of powder you might get mixed answers. I'd go with whatever gives the best accuracy in the 70 to 90 gr. range. A bigger caliber won't make up for a poor shot, but with the smaller .45 you should keep to 75 or 80 yards and strive for a good angle.
 
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