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RE: Magnum charges.........??
ORIGINAL: MoNoFletch I have a measure and will buy some loose, but is Pyrodex or T7 better? Someone said the Shockey powder was horrible...... Knight/Barnes bullets are what I'm after first. I reload Barnes X bullets in my.338and like them. Chap Gleason |
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When I got back into muzzleloading my friend and neighbor used 150 grains of Pyrodex and so I did too. 150 grains of Pyrodex were accurate in my guns.Found out that such heavy charges are not necessary and cut it back to 100 grains.
The key to using JSGis atight fitting sabot and a well tamped powder charge: This cuts the sd down to less than 40. If you do not feel the JSG compress you ain't doing it right. |
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I'd go with T7 - higher velocities, very accurate and not too corrosive. Pyrodex is very consistent, but requires more cleaning.
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Most of the powders can be made to shoot accuratly in some guns, the APP and the powders that have the same base are very tricky and in my opinion not as dependable,I used APP for a couple years but every once in a while I got a can that was eratic, it is also 250 or 300 fps slower with the same load. Pyrodex is an old favorite and very consistant a bit dirty and very corrosivebut it is soft dirt and easy to deal with it is right about the middle in both burning range and velocity. 777 is a high enegrypowder and has very hard crud and has to be wiped every shot and if you get crud ring you have to scrub between each shot till you get it out. Last but best on the list is the new Blackhorn 209 it is noncorosivehas the most enegry [it is just a bit faster than 777FFF] and shoots best if you do not wipe between shots it is also the most expensive and this bothers some people; I personally can only get out to shoot once a week on an average and when I do my time is valuable enough to me to use the best. You ask about loads well one of my favorite is a 200 gr SW in my Triumph with 120 gr of BH209I get groups that are just over an inch on average chrony an average of 2255 are sighted at 3" high at 100yds dead on between 170 1nd 175 yds and 3" to 4" low at 200yds I have used this bullet on deer and boar several times and have always been pleased with the results. I can actually get tighter groups with 110 gr of BH209 and may very well use that even though I get a bit more drop. I hope this helps you get a bit better idea of what you might like to do. Lee
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all the guns i have are nail drivers with 95 and 100 , no need for more .
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I just recieved my manual for the KRB. It shows a chart with the different loads. Example.....275 Red Hot will drop 17.5 inches at 200 yards with 100 grains of powder. Put the extra 50 in there and it decreases to 12".
I am off to Bass Pro today. I will let you all know what I find!! :D |
RE: Magnum charges.........??
ORIGINAL: MoNoFletch I just recieved my manual for the KRB. It shows a chart with the different loads. Example.....275 Red Hot will drop 17.5 inches at 200 yards with 100 grains of powder. Put the extra 50 in there and it decreases to 12". I am off to Bass Pro today. I will let you all know what I find!! :D http://randywakeman.com/ballltd115.htm Try some Blackhorn powder with that bullet in your KRB. Lets us know how she shoots. Best Wishes, Chap Gleason |
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Reports are of unreliable ignition of the Blackhorn with the KRB.
Steve |
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ORIGINAL: frontier gander i prefer pyrodex due to it being a lot more consistant for me. |
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I hae Pyro pellets and will buy a pound of loose, but 777 or Pyro? [&:]
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