Help me with a load choice
#1
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Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: Kansas
It's way too hot here in KS to shoot but the tread about the 24" 54 in a 1/48 got me thinking. I've never been pleased thus far with the results of my 54 Renegade with the factory barrel. Granted, I haven't tried many combos, so, I thought I'd give you a chance to help me pick the next load. I'll post the results once I can get to the range.
The Gun:
Scoped 54 TC Rene
Powder:
I have T7, Pyrodex RS & BH 209
Projectiles:
.530 Ball with about any patch you can want
300 gn REALS
425 gn Great Plains
300 gn Harvester Flat nosed lead with Red Sabot
I will be using Remington Caps and shooting at a range of 25yds to start and moving out from there. I would like to get a good 75yd group.
What would you load for accuracy?
The Gun:
Scoped 54 TC Rene
Powder:
I have T7, Pyrodex RS & BH 209
Projectiles:
.530 Ball with about any patch you can want
300 gn REALS
425 gn Great Plains
300 gn Harvester Flat nosed lead with Red Sabot
I will be using Remington Caps and shooting at a range of 25yds to start and moving out from there. I would like to get a good 75yd group.
What would you load for accuracy?
#3
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
85-90 grains of Pyrodex RS and a .530 patched .018 round ball. That will get it all done.
Cayugad nailed it. That combo is likely to have the best chance of shooting very very well.
#5
I would also agree with that combo. And Josmund, I have some Hornady PA conicals that I no longer use that I can send you. I may also have some 250 gr REALs laying around.
You can try them to see how they shoot.
You can try them to see how they shoot.
#7
When I tried .535 ball in my renegade I had to pound them down the bore with the ramrod against a tree. It was so bad, I used the rest of the ball I had cast for sling shot ammo (worked real good too) and ended up selling the mold to a forum member. That was why I went from the .530 ball with a .010, (too loose), .015 (not to bad and would work in a pinch), .018 (pillow tick.. worked just right), .020 (was hard loading again). And I stayed with .018 pillow tick. Your rifle might be different, but I would not buy a box of .535 with out a sample of a few first.
#8
Giant Nontypical
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All 3 of mine take the 535 nicely its tight but it shoots much more accurate than the 530. There is a large tolorence on all muzzleloading bore so much so that I believe that they are hurting the sport. Also I always polish my bores for maximum accuracy.


