Re: Just bought my first muzzle loader... Help?
Wow thanks Centerfire!!! Awesome information, I greatly apreciate it. One Q though, the higher the grain the heavier the bullet right? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Centerfire1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have been doing some extensive research with different loads, powders charges, powder brands, bullets etc etc etc for the past year...I have a TC Pro Hunter, a Knight MK85 and a Ultimate Firearms Muzzleloaders and they all are extremely different and each require different loads and bullets...I do not have any experience with the CVA but I would strongly recommend that you buy the 250 grain Hornaday SST bullets and then experiment with powder charges starting at 80 grains and going up 5 grain increments until you find the sweet spot. Your post says a "magbolt 150" which if that means that the rifle will withstand that much powder then great but I'll bet the house that it won't be the most accurate with 150. My guess would be the 250 grain SST's and 125-130 grains of LOOSE HODGKINS FFFG. To save you a lot of time and money, I would do the following. Properly mount the scope and just get it on paper at 75 yards with no attempt to set it up to hit dead 0. Take X amount of powder and shoot two shots at a 1" dot and then look to see if the impact holes are extremely close 1/2" or are they inch's apart. When you find a charge of powder where the holes are touching or very close then that will be the charge to set your zero with and the combination that your gun likes. If its not within an inch group or less at 75 then try 5 more grains of powder and so on until you get a tight pattern. Don't exceed about 130 grains of loose FFFG since its about 15% stronger than regular black powder. Notate the load and THEN dial in the scope to hit the center of the dot. I run a patch sprayed with Butch's bore shine and then a dry one between each shot so you get the most accuracy out of your rifle. You won't be taking the gun hunting with a dirty barrel so why set your 0 based on a dirty barrel...Accuracy will be effected if left dirty and it will rust almost overnight...seriously. Completely different than a centerfire when it comes to rusting due to lack of cleaning. My TC Pro Hunter will shoot a 1" group at 100 with 130 grains of Hodgkins FFFG "pistol powder" and the Hornaday SST 250 grain bullets. The Knight MK85 likes the Barnes 340 grain hollow points with 90 grains of FFG and the Ultimate Firearms likes 200 Grains of the White Hots pellets with a 275 grain Parker Bullet...so every gun will be something different...good luck..</div></div>