Like I really NEEDED another muzle loader, but I couldn't pass up an unfired .50 Deerstalker in caplock for 140 bucks without a mark on it.
it it's been fired I couldn't see it.
Anyway, as you know it has a 24" barrel in that dreaded "won't shoot anything really weel" 1:48" twist.
I've owned a slew of T/C 1:48's and NEVER had one that was a good shooter.
Mediocre at bset.
But for 140 bucks I figured it would do o.k. at 50 or so yards as a short range 'thicket' or tree stand rifle for those often very wet November Ohio days when I don't want to soad my custom flinters.
With reservation I bought the thing and took a trip to the range armed with a variety of ammo including .490 Hornady swagged r.b. and .018 ticking.
I tried 40 grains Goex 3fg and the tight ticking ball and ws amazed to shoot 5 shots into one ragged hole at 25 yards with the issue open (read cheap) sights with that white bead front sight the size of a bowling ball.
I upped the charge to 70 grains of g-3fg, shot at 50 and got a respectable 1.5" and the thing was dead on the bull as it came.
Next up were some 240 grain T/C cheap shot sabots and 100 grains of g-2fg at 100 yards. Amazingly I clustered 5 shots into 2.5" and NEVER touched the sights!
I tried the 245 and 295 PowerBelts wtih the 245's giving best accuracy at the same 2.5" at 100.
The 295's opened to 3.5", still 'deer worthy'.
370 grain Maxiballs shot in the 3" range at 100 with 100 G-2fg but a tad low of bull.
To make a looooong story short the ONLY bullets it would not shoot were the ultra heavy White long lead bullets.
Everything under 370- grains shot very well indeed with excpetion of the very light 190 grain PR bullets that ranged at 4.5".
I never got a chance to hunt last year and this year will use my custom jeager flinter in .58, BUT if the weather is nasty the little Deerstalker will be with me.
I id put a Lyman peep on her and settled on 70 grains of Swiss 2fg under the 245 pointed PowerBelt.
In my back yard range i can only get 75 yards to shoot but she delivered 1.25" with that load.
Swiss 2fg in the 70 grain charge is extremely clean burning and I can load and shoot 5 rounds with no swabbing and no loading ills.
By the way, I shoot into plastic 'totes' filled with wet sand and the not so traditional PowerBelts turn inside out and expand to over an inch!
This little sucker is a 'keeper' and with the 40 grain 3fg load and tight patched r.b is good 'nuff for bunnies and tree rats.
Doubt I'll ever part with this'n! :lol: