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thefamilyredneck 04-27-2004 02:46 PM

Blackpowder coyotes?
 
What kind of load should kind of load should I use out of a 1858 Remington in .44 for taking coyotes. Should I stick with rb's or conicals, and how much of a powder charge should I consider the minmum.

Ted

Mark whiz 04-27-2004 03:29 PM

RE: Blackpowder coyotes?
 
Personally...............
When you're trying to kill an animal (especially not for food), it probably isn't ethical to even consider a "minimum load". The point is to kill, and kill quickly & humanely.

For reference, my son took a 135lb boar using a 180gr conical with 30gr 3fg Goex with my 1858Rem. It hit him REAL hard, but still took about a minute or so for him to quit wiggling. THAT is a Max load for that gun - ok for hunting....................but not something that should be done all the time.

Since a Coyote isn't nowhere near as thick as a hog, I'd think round ball would get the job done with 27 to 30 gr of 3fg Black or Pyro P or 25 to 27gr of 3fg Triple Seven powder. Those are 90 to 100% loads in my 1858 - but it likes those loads as accuracy starts going away quickly with less powder....... as does impact energy.

BTW I REALLY like the Triple Seven 3fg.................shoots REALLY clean and accurate.....................fired off 3 cylinders worth a few weeks ago and you could hardly tell the gun had been fired. PLUS it won me a Postal match while doing it! :) :D

thefamilyredneck 04-28-2004 05:16 PM

RE: Blackpowder coyotes?
 
Thank you for responding to my post, I wanted to clarify something though. When I said minimum load i meant that i did not want to put to little of a charge in there so that it would not humanely kill the animal.

Ted

Mark whiz 04-28-2004 07:57 PM

RE: Blackpowder coyotes?
 
Cool Ted.[8D]

Go tear 'em up!!!!! :D

follow those load specs and you'll be good to go.

thefamilyredneck 04-29-2004 02:47 PM

RE: Blackpowder coyotes?
 
Thanks I will try them out.

Ted


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