I am very interested in trying this for my rifle. I already worked up a load for it and been shooting that combo since around Feburary/March and came in second place with it (in the main aggregate) at our small Spring rendezvous and third place in the animal aggregate. There was only around twenty or so shooters but I was very proud to come in 2nd in the Main aggregate and 3rd in the aa. The fellow that beat me shot a 102 and I shot a 101 out of 150. I do not like having to aim 5 inches high at 100 yards because doing so prohibits me from seeing the actual bullseye. I'm gonna bump up my powder charge and see what happens, thanks friend!Hawk, My 54 cal, 44" long Douglas barrel flintlock likes 60 gr at 25 yrds, 80 gr at 50 and 100gr at 100 yrds. (2F real black) I made this rifle in about 1975. It weighs ten pounds and still shoots well today. I am not the one shooting it any more, my SIL does. It is too heavy for me. I use an adjustable powder measure with the funnel attached on top. My other flintlocks that are different calibers, have different charges, but use the same process. I keep on hand a small 6 ring binder log that lists the powder charge for each. Most every ML will have a sweet spot with a specific amount of powder for optimum accuracy. I do not want to lead you in the wrong direction. Work up a load for your gun that gets results, then if you can/want to simplify by going more powder for longer etc, try it. If it don't work, it is simple, don't do that. Changing powder charge for yardage is what I do, but that method is not the bible by a long shot.
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