A buddy of mine isn't real computer saavy so I offered to find out information for him. On a 54 cal. flintlock what would be the best load of 2F to start with so you can work up loads for target & hunting.
This is his first ever experience with a black powder rifle and the first time owning one, and so I hope I didn't forget to add anything about shooting or more importantly, the Safety Issues!
I told him to get 2F & 3F (for priming) either GOEX or SWISS black powder (but don't use synthetic) and start with the smallest amount of powder that is recommended by the manufacturer, then add 5 grains at a time (start with about 60-65 grains ) . One suggestion of mine was to keep a written account of what size ball, patches, and amount of powder that you started with, distance to target, the results after each shot,etc..
Although it can be a PITA keeping an account of progress I think that it can become invaluable.
Also, will different diameter balls & patch thickness effect the POI @50 yds or is this usually negligible?
One area that I was very adamant about was SAFETY whether at the range or out hunting! I have been through this with him a million times to make sure it sinks in! He does great with modern stuff and I told him that while there are very small similarities, ML's are a different animal altogether.
I explained about why you should NEVER EVER load right from the can the powder comes in because of the possibility of an explosion AND severe damage to you or anyone close by, and it could possibly result in death from shrapnel.
(Use an "accurate" powder measure)
(Use a much smaller container like small chalk line bottles,1 for prime & 1 for main charge until you get the proper items!)
(Never put you eye over the muzzle while loading!)
(Never point the muzzle except in the direction you are shooting-same goes for loading!)
(If you have a hang-fire keep it pointed downrange)
Although these are common sense rules to live by, you might be surprised by how many people don't have the capacity for common sense
I would like to hear suggestions about different loads from minimum to max. And please LMK if I forgot anything regarding SAFETY ISSUES!
Thanks,
Martin
PS: If I've left anything off thats especially important, I can be contacted by PM or at my email, mgill49@yahoo.com THX!