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Muzzleloader Hunting
1st black powder muzzle loader
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<blockquote data-quote="KurtB" data-source="post: 2369785" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>For a 44 caliber I may start even lower, perhaps down around 50 grains of fffg. I saw another thread on the Euroarms and a guy was using a .433 round ball, no mention of patch thickness. I might try that ball and a .015 patch. </p><p></p><p>Did it come with a cleaning jag? If not, check out Track of the Wolf for that. I see they also have .429, .433 and .437 balls in stock. I'd experiment with those prior to investing in a mold .</p><p></p><p>Good luck and enjoy. I'd give it a good cleaning prior to shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtB, post: 2369785, member: 2106"] For a 44 caliber I may start even lower, perhaps down around 50 grains of fffg. I saw another thread on the Euroarms and a guy was using a .433 round ball, no mention of patch thickness. I might try that ball and a .015 patch. Did it come with a cleaning jag? If not, check out Track of the Wolf for that. I see they also have .429, .433 and .437 balls in stock. I'd experiment with those prior to investing in a mold . Good luck and enjoy. I'd give it a good cleaning prior to shooting. [/QUOTE]
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