Thanks for the comments, guys. Daryl, I guess sight-radius is a critical factor in this case (plus my own shortcomings as a marksman). As I said, I'm glad it's "trying." I haven't gone on upward in charge experimenting because economy (weight of the carbine, caliber and powder charges) was my goal. One of these times, when I get bored, I'll try a few heavier loads to see how she likes them. When my supply of Triple 7 is exhausted, I'll give BP a try to see if there's any improvement. BrownBear, sorry to say I haven't chronographed any of my loads, being too cheap to spend my limited "building" funds for a chronograph. I do know that with the 25-grain loads, the balls are flattened but not noticeably expanded or otherwise deformed. With 50 grains, of course, they are inverted concave at the rear and distinctly mushroomed, as expected. Maybe someone else on the forum has clocked the velocities. - paul