Today I tested some loads in my .50 caliber antelope rifle which I just finished. It is a fullstock caplock Hawken but with a 32" Rice Jaeger barrel, so we won't call it a Hawken. Having shot a lot of test loads in other .50's I've built, with loads of 50 to 90 grains of 10 different powders, today I used only 100 grain charges from weight-corrected measures for each powder. (Yes, each one has a different volume). I shot at 50 yards from rest through my chronograph. Used pillow ticking. Shot four-shot groups with each powder with no fouling shots or wiping between shots or between powder changes. I did have a wet cleaning patch on the seating jag and so wiped the bore as I seated each new charge. First group was with Goex 3F from 25 pounds bulk I bought in 2008, which gave low velocity, 1766 fps with 89 fps spread. I'll try this again with a different can of G-3F. Next, 100 grains (weight-corrected measures for each powder) of Olde Eynsford 3F, 1924 fps, 225 fps spread. I have not shot good groups with the powder in any caliber of rifle I have, and don't like it. I am out of Goex 2F, so next, 100 grains of Swiss 2F, 2063/31 spread. Next, 100 grains of Olde Eynsford 2F, 1959/62. My favorite powder. Then 100 grains of Olde Eynsford 1 1/2F, another fine powder, 1920/28. Last, 100 grains of Swiss 1 1/2F, 1906/58. Best group was with the OE 2F. Most fouling was felt after the OE 3F shots. All other powders, no fouling felt as I loaded. The Swiss 2F and 1 1/2F groups had three shots in one inch and the OE 2F had three in .8 inch. I am still shaping and adjusting the sights, so no photos yet.