I have a T/C Pa Hunter Carbine with a 22 inch barrel. I have not hunted with this gun but at the range it is a sweet shooting, accurate rifle. My question is how the 22 inch barrel effects performance in a hunting situation particularly the range.
It is a 50 caliber.What caliber is it?
Exactly as @chorizo says.I appreciate the good feedback. Thank you. The carbine is a 50 caliber
It is a 50 caliber.
HAHAHAHA More for me then. I am busy having Bobby Hoyt cut barrels off to 21" to 24". Want my cut-off pieces...you can glue them on the end of yours!I hate short guns.
Tim Murphy reached out at three hundred yards and left his mark in history with a ball.Well, my answer is a profound maybe. I use a 385 grain Hornady Great Plains conical in a 1:32 twist in my 21" carbines. Those will reach out to 125 yards...but they are also travelling at about 1550 FPS with 95 grains of FFFg Triple 7 A much stouter load than you are using.
The RB I would hold to 75 yards (not much retained energy) and the maxi hunter not much further. I suspect you are leaving the bore (a guess now) around 1250 fps not very fast and the bullets are light so they just won't have the energy you need to bring down deer reliably.
My opinion, others will chirp in...not many bashful folks here.
Interesting video on barrel length for muzzleloader
Interesting video on barrel length for muzzleloader
I think using more than fifty grains of Pyro would increase the muzzle velocity difference also. I'd love to see the test repeated with 75 and 100 grains. Great video and it confirms a favorite quote of mine: "One good test is worth a thousand expert opinions." - Wernher von Braun.He had his chrony right in front of the target. I'm not sure what range he was shooting, it looked like perhaps 50 yards. Round balls shed velocity rapidly, and more so as the velocity goes up. Muzzle velocity would have shown somewhat more spread. Of course, velocity at impact is what counts.
@PARidgeRunner Here is some off the cuff ballistic calculations. As you can see the ball is dropping rapidly after 75 yards, indicative of rapid loss of velocity. One is for 1250 fps the other is for 1350 fps. Not much difference in the two.Hi Chorizo, Wow! I am envious. Beautiful carbines! Thanks for the helpful information. The load I use is 75grains of FF with patch and ball and 80 grains of FF with Maxi Hunter (275g). I hunt with a T/C Renegade and have taken shots out to 100 yards. Will the carbine reach out that far? Thanks again for your help.
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