New to hunting and black powder
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 22
New to hunting and black powder
Hello
Just moved to NH and want to get into hunting. I picked up a 930 for deer seaon and a TC Firehawk .54 caliber for muzzleloader season. any suggestion tips or tricks for the TC? It has the 209 primer conversion also.... Thanks everyone
Just moved to NH and want to get into hunting. I picked up a 930 for deer seaon and a TC Firehawk .54 caliber for muzzleloader season. any suggestion tips or tricks for the TC? It has the 209 primer conversion also.... Thanks everyone
#2
Wow, where to start? First I suggest that you look around this sight and read the topics that interest you. Next I suggest you PM the fellow name Sabotloader and ask him for some help. He is a ML guru and he loves to help folks out with their questions and problems. He is also a nice guy.
#4
Sabotloader has probably owned and shot a firehawl extensively. He can probably recommend some starting loads for you to test.
By the way, welcome to the sport. Don't let it become an obsession. Well on second thought, it is a pretty wholesome obsession!
By the way, welcome to the sport. Don't let it become an obsession. Well on second thought, it is a pretty wholesome obsession!
#5
One other suggestion for you. See if you can find a copy of "Modern Muzzleloading for Today's Whitetails" by Ian McMurchy. The book was published in 2000 so it is a little dated. But there is a wealth information in there that is still current. Your TC Firehawk is mentioned in the book. The book is mostly equipment oriented, but there are also some hunting tips inside.
#6
+ plus the good part is that Dave a TC Black Diamond and has shot it extensively. The Fire Hawk is what eventually was developed into the Black Diamond.
I'll start you off with a copy of the original manual, just in case you do not have one.
http://www.tcarms.com/assets/manuals...awk_Manual.pdf
After Dave supplies you with his information be sure and come back with more question - there will be some.
While you are collecting information, Dave has started publishing a lot of his stuff and some of it can be found at the top of this page in the forma of a 'sticky' topic. You will need to log into view this, and I am sure given time Dave will get all of this to you.
http://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/ph...463cfd3e65d537
mike
Last edited by sabotloader; 06-26-2012 at 05:52 PM.
#8
You have a fine ML in the T/C Firehawk. I too have one in .54 caliber, that I bought new back in the 1990's when they were still in production. I believe the Firehawk was the second modern inline ML that T/C produced. I have taken several deer with mine. Your Firehawk has a 1 in 38" twist rate. I have shot many different projectiles ( roundball, maxi-ball, maxi-hunter, power belt, and saboted bullet) out of mine. I find that I get the best accuracy with a White in color, .54 Hornady sabot #6754, with a Hornady FTX, 225 grain, .44 caliber, .430" bullet. I get best results with 90, to 100 grains FFG Goex, or Pyrodex RS, with this load. The .54 caliber Hornady sabot may be hard to find, as Hornady stopped supplying them a couple of years ago. Go to this website: www.mmpsabots.com I believe the .54 Hornady sabots were supplied by MMP, and Hornady put thier name on them. You can get some from MMP. Also I see that you have the 209 conversion. I put one of these on mine to change from #11 caps. Accuracy fell off with 209 primers. I then got a musket cap nipple (1/4X28 thread) and use musket caps. Good accuracy, and positive ignition when using BP subs. T/C #7252.
Last edited by Landngroove; 06-27-2012 at 01:26 PM.