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WE made it go BOOM!! today. <grin>

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our first outing with a used Hawken .50 was a bust...old lumpy Pyrodex..but today she go boom :)
Only had time to shoot about thirty rounds at various jugs and such at about 75 yards in a rock pit,but she seems to be a shooter.Worked up to 100 grains,and the grin factor goes up along with the charge size. :)
Shooting prb today,but will try some sabot stuff at the next outing just to see what they do.Also want to try 777 next time for comparison.
I could learn to like this stuff!! :D
 
A friend of mine uses 95 g of fffg and he can place them in a hard ball every time at 70 yards. It sure knocks a deer on it's butt! :D
 
You've discovered a charm unique to muzzle loaders. Enjoy and welcome to the fraternity.
 
It's all about the boom. Definitely. (OK I like the smoke too)
I've had good luck in 4 out of 5 muzzleloading rifles, and the Knight 12 gauge. My .58 T/C Firehawk just won't shoot anything though, so can't blame 777 alone. Just remember that 777 is somewhere's around 10% more potent, volume for volume, so adjust loads down proportionally. (sp)

Have fun and shoot straight!
 
as you could infer from my screen name,

i'm a big fan of the hawken. my most accurate load seems to be 75g ff under a prb, so that's my hunting load. but that dosen't mean i don't stuff her to the brim once in a while just to see the smoke. there's a reason the Hawken has been around since the mid 1800s. you'l have some fun with her.
 
I just got my lifetime license this year. So I kinda gearing up for black powder and archery this year. I have a .50 cal CVA with a ball mold and a maxie mold. It looks cheap but shoots like a dream with 80 grains of pyrodex.

This is my first black powder rifle and I love it! I'm planning on using it for rifle season this year instead of 12 gauge slugs, actually more accurate. I love the smoke and fire from the CVA, it just seems so ,,, satisfying
 
Got more goodies for it today....

Picked up a twenty-pack of lead hp sabot bullets. thinking a large grapefruit might make a nice target...a nice JUICY target. :)
 
TC Hawkins .50 Caliber

I have joined the black powdeer fraternity as well. Does the TC Hawkins .50 cal fire conical bullets well?? I have heard thet the twist for the lead ball does not work well with conical bullets?? I will admit the lead ball shoots well out to 100 meters with 90grains of pyrodex.
 
Yukon

the tc hawken has what's known as a compromise twist. slow twists (1:70) are excellent for roundballs, while fast twists (1:30 or something) excell at throwing conicals. t/c hawkens have a 1:48 twist. so, in theory, it will throw both well, but neither "excellently". so your best bet would be to try both.

a good place to get more info is www.muzzleloadingforum.com
 
re: prb accuracy vs. patch thickness

Our gun is certainly 'minute of popcan' at say 50 yds or so_ONly had it out once so more testing is in order. :)
Our local store only had .010 patches although the loadbooks show using .015. they are a 'snuggish' fit and seem to work all right. What size patch are y'all using on .50 cal prb?
 
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