bradmartin
40 Cal.
- Joined
- May 7, 2005
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I have the Hawkens .50 from Cabelas. The best gift my wife ever got for me. I've always wanted to try M/L but never did. No one I've known had any. I made an off hand comment about wanting to try. The next thing I knew, there it was. It took me a month or so to get it put together. I rushed it to go to a News Years day shoot that my family does every year. But it was raining. So I pulled it apart to do a better job. Sand the stock, polish the brass, restain the stock. Its not perfect, but not bad for my first build.
Once I got past the misinformation I got from the first gun shop, I went to out the range to try it out.(Sure, you can go up to 200 grains of powder with your .50 Glad I didn't try that!) I started out with 50 grains of pyrodex, .495 round ball with a pre-lubed .010 patch. What fun! With that combo I didn't need the ball starter and almost no force to get the ball down the berral. When useing a .015 patch I'm afraid of breaking the rod. Its such a tight fit. After shooting the patch will have a section cut from the side. So the question is what ball/patch size should I try next?
Once I got past the misinformation I got from the first gun shop, I went to out the range to try it out.(Sure, you can go up to 200 grains of powder with your .50 Glad I didn't try that!) I started out with 50 grains of pyrodex, .495 round ball with a pre-lubed .010 patch. What fun! With that combo I didn't need the ball starter and almost no force to get the ball down the berral. When useing a .015 patch I'm afraid of breaking the rod. Its such a tight fit. After shooting the patch will have a section cut from the side. So the question is what ball/patch size should I try next?