windymtnman
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Please don't laugh or make fun....I'm old you see.
Hey, I finally drew a muzzleloading tag for Elk this Fall. I dug out my
.54 caliber inline rifle, which I haven't shot since the last time I drew a tag.
I got out my "stuff" just now, and realized I can't recall what the calibrations are on the powder measuring device
I have. This device has grooves on the inner cylinder that fit in the outer cylinder and each groove is another grain weight. I think from memory each groove might be another 10 grains of powder, but in that I'm not completely sure, I
don't want to guess at this stuff for obvious reasons.
Does this measuring device look familiar to anyone? I think the cylinder when telescoped all the way in, might be 50 grains, but again I'm just not sure?
Next, in shooting a 348 grain powerbelt bullet in this .54 cal. CVA rifle, how many grains of powder would you recommend loading ?
I know that my maximum effective range is 100 yds. or less on an Elk.
Thanks for your advice!
Hey, I finally drew a muzzleloading tag for Elk this Fall. I dug out my
.54 caliber inline rifle, which I haven't shot since the last time I drew a tag.
I got out my "stuff" just now, and realized I can't recall what the calibrations are on the powder measuring device
I have. This device has grooves on the inner cylinder that fit in the outer cylinder and each groove is another grain weight. I think from memory each groove might be another 10 grains of powder, but in that I'm not completely sure, I
don't want to guess at this stuff for obvious reasons.
Does this measuring device look familiar to anyone? I think the cylinder when telescoped all the way in, might be 50 grains, but again I'm just not sure?
Next, in shooting a 348 grain powerbelt bullet in this .54 cal. CVA rifle, how many grains of powder would you recommend loading ?
I know that my maximum effective range is 100 yds. or less on an Elk.
Thanks for your advice!