Just got a Lyman
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
Great Plains Hunter with the 1:32 twist. .50 ca Percussion......Left Handed I might add. 
Does anyone wish to share their favourite loads for this rifle? Just have the stock sights until the 57 I ordered shows up.
Thanks,
HA

Does anyone wish to share their favourite loads for this rifle? Just have the stock sights until the 57 I ordered shows up.
Thanks,
HA
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
Right off the bat I'll try some 360 PR Extreme Elite HP's as that just happens to be what I have on hand at the moment. I have 2f, 3f Goex 2f T7, 2f AP (got to use that crap up). I have some T7 pellets but I don't think they'll work too well out of a percussion gun unless I duplex the load and that's a PIA.
I also have some .458 Hornady RN and orange mmp sabots so I might try to fling a few of them down range as well.
HA
I also have some .458 Hornady RN and orange mmp sabots so I might try to fling a few of them down range as well.
HA
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I have a friend with that gun. The Hornady Great Plains bullet (385gr) is what he's using with good results.
Not sure of the powder load, but you'll have to work that out on your gun anyway. I know he uses Pyro P.
Not sure of the powder load, but you'll have to work that out on your gun anyway. I know he uses Pyro P.
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Fork Horn
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I have a Deerstalker, and have been considering (way down the road) of either getting a Trade Rifle barrel for it or a GPH and adding a PC style scope for beyond 100 yds.
I like that I could easily swap barrels much like a T/C, but a GPH is designed better as a long range conical/bullet tosser.
I like that I could easily swap barrels much like a T/C, but a GPH is designed better as a long range conical/bullet tosser.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
I have a Deerstalker, and have been considering (way down the road) of either getting a Trade Rifle barrel for it or a GPH and adding a PC style scope for beyond 100 yds.
I like that I could easily swap barrels much like a T/C, but a GPH is designed better as a long range conical/bullet tosser.
I like that I could easily swap barrels much like a T/C, but a GPH is designed better as a long range conical/bullet tosser.

HA
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I have the same rifle, other then mine is right handed and flintlock. I find it likes Heavy Conicals and heavy sabot loads. I have been shooting the 450 grain UC Short Mags out of mine with about 70 grains of Schuetzen black powder. Also I shoot some 424 grain LEE Mold 405-458 bullets in a sabot. Again, 70 grains seems to work nice. The thing of a large bullet is, it don't take a lot of powder to make them lethal.
Also for fun I was shooting roundball out of it. And with 50 grains of powder it will really do a fairly good job out to 50 yards. I have not done any real long range shooting with the rifle yet.
Also for fun I was shooting roundball out of it. And with 50 grains of powder it will really do a fairly good job out to 50 yards. I have not done any real long range shooting with the rifle yet.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
Thanks Dave,
I won't have access to Schutzen powder. Would it be similar to 2f or 3f Goex?
I'll have a look at the PR Keith style bullets. I know they have them in some heavy weights up to 450 gr in .50 cal. Some of the bullets you fella's get down south aren't available to us Canadians.
HA
I won't have access to Schutzen powder. Would it be similar to 2f or 3f Goex?
I'll have a look at the PR Keith style bullets. I know they have them in some heavy weights up to 450 gr in .50 cal. Some of the bullets you fella's get down south aren't available to us Canadians.

HA



