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Offline WNC

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Min/Max load for .54 Renegade?
« on: September 09, 2004, 09:56:49 AM »
The Renegade I have was bought used and don't have any paperwork for it. Was wondering if somebody on here could give me the min. and max. loads using Pyrodex R/S in this .54?
The rain has finally stopped and the creeks are going down, so I thought I'd experiment a little.

Thanks a bunch :D
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Min/Max load for .54 Renegade?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2004, 12:12:32 PM »
FYI...TC will send you a new owner's manual for free...has all their load data in the back of it.

.54cal Max Loads of FFg (PyrodexRS) is 120grns regardless of projectile weight...Example from my TC manual:

230grn Round Ball @ 120grns gives 1983mv and 2009 me

I use it (TC Hawken) and it's devastating on deer
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Min/Max load for .54 Renegade?
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2004, 02:22:30 PM »
:-D I used to shoot 90 Grains of Goex IIIF at 100 yard targets with a .54 cal rb rifle but the headache after 30 shots drove me to a .36 cal. For hunting I shot 90g of Pistol grade Pyrodex in a Hawken at first and it was adequate for deer to 100 yards.. Used the R/S grade in double barrel shotguns.  I have a .54 cal 35 inch half stock flinter, so now use black powder for hunting. The load is 90g Goex 3f on a .535 patched ball.. about the same for a .50 flinter, ie. .495 ball and 90g Goex 3f.. These deer here are usually about 85 to 140 pounds.. Once every few years one about 175 lbs shows up.. We keep the freezer stocked with the usual size ones.
I hear it is hard to find black powder more and more these days, but it is cheaper and seems to go off better than the alternative powders....from cbagman
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Min/Max load for .54 Renegade?
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2004, 06:37:00 PM »
Back when I owned my first Renegade (a .54) I used 120 grains equivilent of Pyrodex and the heaviest Buffalo Bullet they made.

WOW! Ain't never been kicked like that before or since. That sucker hurt. Traded it for a .50 single trigger Renegade. Should have just used round balls.


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54cal Renegade loads
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2004, 02:45:26 PM »
I've used 100gr FFg Goex+double pillow ticking patch[1 lubed]+.535 ball+ #11Magnum CCI cap or RWS#11 cap.
I sight in for +3"at 50yds[=0@100 yards],same charge with Maxiball hits
-4"@50ds[plus more recoil]
I use the charge load in a 54cal. New englander[or I use 80gr FFFg Goex].
Hope this helps.

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Min/Max load for .54 Renegade?
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2004, 03:11:28 PM »
Thanks for the information....Very much appreciated :D
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