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Pittsburghunter 10-04-2008 06:01 PM

T/C Cherokee with Powerbelts.
 
Hi guys been a while since I posted but I sandbag often. I have a conical and Powerbelt question regarding my .45 Cherokee. I am going to the range tomorrow to see if I can get decent accurace with conicals out of this rifle. Round balls have not shot that great out of it and I think it is because of the beat up old bore. Some but not all the patches are chewed up and the bore was a sewer pipe when I picked the rifle up.

The regular bp site I post at doesn't care much for conicals/inlines/modern bullets so I figure I can ask you guys without being beat up what kind of experiences you are having with Powerbelts in 48 twist rifles and more importantly with the .45 bore.

The T/C manual give a max load of 90gFF for the Cherokee with conicals but I was figuring around 75-80g of FFF or T7 as a charge more likely going with 75g or even a little less.

This is a very light carbine that will be perfect for thick woods if it shoots good and the ballistics given for conicals I feel should humainly take whitetail.

Now it's your turn what do you all think?

corey012778 10-04-2008 11:14 PM

RE: T/C Cherokee with Powerbelts.
 
any powerbelt in the 45cal class will work in that charge, I would start at 65grs and work up.

if your hunting in thick woods your looking at 75yrds at most.

for deer, I would start at the 223gr powerbelts. anything under is hitting varmint rounds.



liquidorange 10-05-2008 12:57 PM

RE: T/C Cherokee with Powerbelts.
 
my buddy has a 45 cherokee and it shoots round balls very well. with a 1/48 twist i would try maxi balls. if you get tired of the gun you could always part it out. the cherokee gets crazy good money on ebay.

FG 10-06-2008 09:40 PM

RE: T/C Cherokee with Powerbelts.
 
225,275 Copper or 223,300gr Platinum series Powerbelts would be a great load.

With any of those bullets, 80gr triple 7 or pyrodex will be deadly out to 150+ yards if you can see that far with open sights.


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