powder load
Re: powder load
150gr by volume of real black powder or an approved substitute. I almost never see a need to go over 120grV and accuracy usually goes down if you do.
Here is a manual and load data for several models.
http://images.ebsco.com/pob/krwarranty/ ... _29_11.pdf
Here is a manual and load data for several models.
http://images.ebsco.com/pob/krwarranty/ ... _29_11.pdf
Green Mountain 54-120 Brush Gun
Elite 45 blued
Original DISC 45 SS
LRH 52cal
Elite 45 blued
Original DISC 45 SS
LRH 52cal
Re: powder load
Yes, & a 'reasonable' charge can depend on what weight & type of bullet you plan to shoot too. Some powder types have more energy than others, B209 vrs Shockeys Gold for instance. For the average 250 grn bullet/sabot combo I'd top it out at 120 grains, normally 110 or so is plenty for hunting.
Re: powder load
120grs is what we usually do all of our testing with and it's also the amount that is listed on a lot of the bullet boxes. I usually stick with 110grs which has proven to be an even volume for me and I shoot anywhere from a 220gr bullet to a 375gr bullet. To much powder is just an overkill and a sore shoulder at the end of the day.
Re: powder load
150 grains of any black powder would be the Max. I have found that the guns that I shoot work best at about 110 grains. I have a Master Hunter and a new Mountaineer. I like BH-209 as it burns cleaner.