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First Timer/Virgin BP
« on: April 19, 2009, 06:09:56 AM »
This is my first post here,cuz I bought my first BP rifle.I got a CVA Optima .50 cal,w/black stock,barrel is stainless or at least the color of stainless,1:28 twist w/a 26" barrel.I got TC #13 cleaning patches,Bore Butter,TC Super Lube,Knight Breech Plug Grease,Knight oil,bullets,a bunch of tools(t-handle,wrenches,ect...) w-209 primers(I know what they are,I use them in my shotshell loading),two boxes of powder pellets(Pyrodex 50/50 and Triple 7 50/50).Now my question or questions is/are I don't know anything about black powder.How/What do I do with this stuff.I need BP help ;D.........Rick
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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2009, 10:44:39 AM »
Rick. If there's a manual with it red it first. If not make sure its unloaded, then figure out how to take it apart. If you shoot ML your going to have to do this to maintane the gun anyway. Mostly just take the stock off the barrel, bolt out of the action, and breachplug out, you said you got the tools with it. Then run a couple off patches thru the barrel with what ever liquid you choose, I use mostly windex now. If you going to shoot now don't oil it . If not make sure the flashhole is clear, grease the breechplug threads install it tightly, assemble the bolt, put the stock back on. Then cap the rifle point the muzzle at the ground,snap a cap this lets you know that everything is clear.  Remove the spent primer. Measure it up any where from 70gr t0 100gr of BP or a sub, like Tripple 7, Blackhorn 209, Pryodex, are easy to get still. Pour this down the barrel Remember 'It's Powder, Patch,Ball and you can't go wrong." next push the Ball, yours will like a sabotload, or a conical ball down on top of the charge, all the way down, you don't want and air gap between the charge and the projectile. Point it down range install a primer on the breachplug. Shoot have fun and enjoy. You really only have to clean the gun right away if you shoot BlackPowder. Cleaning is washing the fouling away. Breachplug out, Spray some cleaner down the barrel, push it through til the patches are dry and clean. Clean the bolt,breachplug.Grease the threads, install, wipe a oiled patch down the barrel and it's ready to go agin. Have fun adjust the powder, projectle and primer to find what shoots the best.
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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2009, 01:38:01 PM »
tc #13 cleaning patches are ok for swabbing between shots at the range, but at home you can use something better. Bore butter sucks so just keep it if you ever lube conicals or patches (round ball patches)

what bullets did this rifle come with?

This is my first post here,cuz I bought my first BP rifle.I got a CVA Optima .50 cal,w/black stock,barrel is stainless or at least the color of stainless,1:28 twist w/a 26" barrel.I got TC #13 cleaning patches,Bore Butter,TC Super Lube,Knight Breech Plug Grease,Knight oil,bullets,a bunch of tools(t-handle,wrenches,ect...) w-209 primers(I know what they are,I use them in my shotshell loading),two boxes of powder pellets(Pyrodex 50/50 and Triple 7 50/50).Now my question or questions is/are I don't know anything about black powder.How/What do I do with this stuff.I need BP help ;D.........Rick

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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2009, 03:23:40 PM »
Powerbelt 295 gr. hp,they have a green gas check on each......Rick
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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2009, 03:39:38 PM »
load 2 pellets and give that a try.

Later on down the road i would buy loose pyrodex RS and use loose powder as its cheaper and better. If those 295s dont group, try finding a package of 348's. the 348s shot awesome in my optima

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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2009, 04:29:36 PM »
bb455.I found some at Midway,Powerbelt 348gr. Aerotip.Will be ordering them tonight....thanks....Rick
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Re: First Timer/Virgin BP
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2009, 06:38:23 PM »
Rick, PM me with your name and mailing address. I am experimenting with a insert for the powerbelt. Its bascially an anti expander that controls bullet expansion. Its has been working great.  They are free of charge too so you dont have to worry about that.