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Black Powder n Musket Caps
What Black powder gives you the best accuracy with conicals ? I have a Blk. Dia. XR .50 cal. I am going down into Ark. to Powder Inc. to pick up 5 lbs. I can mix n match. I only have the musket nipples for the Blk. Dia. on hand but i can also buy couple of the #11 nipples if that would be a better ignition.
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I personally like Swiss when it comes to real black powder. It's consistency is unmatched. If you can't find Swiss, try the newer Olde Eynsford from GOEX. It's as close to Swiss in consistency as you will find. Both are a little pricey but well worth the expense when you can meter out a consistent load time after time.
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Originally Posted by hunters_life
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I personally like Swiss when it comes to real black powder. It's consistency is unmatched. If you can't find Swiss, try the newer Olde Eynsford from GOEX. It's as close to Swiss in consistency as you will find. Both are a little pricey but well worth the expense when you can meter out a consistent load time after time.
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Originally Posted by smokepolehall
(Post 4354115)
What Black powder gives you the best accuracy with conicals ? I have a Blk. Dia. XR .50 cal. I am going down into Ark. to Powder Inc. to pick up 5 lbs. I can mix n match. I only have the musket nipples for the Blk. Dia. on hand but i can also buy couple of the #11 nipples if that would be a better ignition.
Have you thought about using Triple Seven 2f powder - you can find it in many places than true Black Powder these. It is a very energetic powder and produces the about the same if not higher ballistics as does Swiss. Also is way less corrosive than real black powder. |
sabotloader i had not ck'ed on or about the Trip 7. Reason was my manual did not say it was allowed. It said Blk. powder or pyrodex
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Seems many members here have used it in inlines like mine & simular. I went to Hodgdon n read up on it plus did alot of Forum reading. They be right proud of a pound of it fer sure
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Originally Posted by smokepolehall
(Post 4354151)
sabotloader i had not ck'ed on or about the Trip 7. Reason was my manual did not say it was allowed. It said Blk. powder or pyrodex
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Originally Posted by sabotloader
(Post 4354156)
It is a Black Powder sub so it is a legal load for any Thompson Center - especially an XR, which at the time was TC's Mag ML.
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I went to my favorite local Reloading Shop. He did not have any #11 mag caps,he had some Schuetzen musket caps. So i bought a 100 of them to try, he had the Trip 7 n i picked up pound in 3f. Twas cheaper from him than Bass Pro over in Springfield. Also had the Hornady .454 balls for my .44 1860 Army at lower cost. I have a 3x9 scope on Blk. Dia. to ck accuracy. I also have the open sights on it but will get the rear peep this yr.
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Swiss will be a couple dollars more but I think and the ML store I buy it from swears it’s the best black powder out there. Most ml shooters at Friendship use Swiss. Ya think there may be a reason for this? I would get either Swiss 2 or 3F. Your rifle will tell you what it likes best. If you can only buy one I would start off with 2F. |
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