Is that still true with black powder?Īll I see is instructions to not exceed 100 grains of powder but nothing tells me what weight the projectiles are when shot with 100 grain loads. With normal powder/bullet loads the heavier the bullet, the lighter the charge to reduce pressure. However I do not want to get excessive pressures and possibly damage the gun. I will sight in a at 50, then zero at 100. How much powder should I use and what is the expected muzzle velocity? I want to maximize the hit and minimize the drop out to 100-125 yards. The game is white tail and potentially a Mulie so I wanted to be sure I have enough knock down. I picked up a couple of pounds of 2f black powder. The rifle is a 50 cal Thompson Hawken and I picked up a couple of boxes of T/C MAXI-HUNTER 275 grain bullets for this outing. I have yet to fire my first round from a black powder gun, and just want some reassurance that I am on the right track. I will be sighting in and getting ready for a black powder hunt in January.
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