Hi guys - I have lurked here for a while; wish I had found this site last year. I live in AL, and when they approved our 1st mz season last summer, I dutifully went out and bought one. It was only a 3 day season, but I couldn't stand the idea of my neighbors blasting away with a gun while I was still using a bow.
I have shot a TC Contender for years, and reloaded for it and my .308 both. I used to shoot a lot, but the past couple of years I've had little time for it. About all I've used my guns for lately is hunting, so I felt I didn't have the time to really get into BP shooting the way most of you guys are.
So I wanted to keep it real simple - I wanted to buy a BP gun, shoot it enough to develop ONE load, use it during the 3 day season, and then set it back on the rack until next year - that probably seems like blasphemy to most of you, but it was all I had time for.
I spent a good bit of time trying to decide which gun to buy. I've got 2 Contenders, so I first tried to find a Gonic barrel - no luck. I wound up buying a .45 Knight Disc rifle on closeout. I talked to a guy a Knight and he encouraged me to spend the $ to buy their newest model. AL didn't allow us to use a scope, so I wasn't concerned about tack driving accuracy; I knew my 50 yr old eyes would limit me to 100 yds or so, and I liked the looks of this SS gun with a camo stock, so I bought it - probably a bad decision.
I soon realized I couldn't shoot it with open sites, but I put a Williams receiver site on it and was pleasantly surprised at how well I could do with it. Now, I had talked to the Knight guy about bullet and powder combinations, and all I wanted was one load. He said my particular model worked well with 3 Pyrodex pellets and a 175g Red Hot bullet. So I bought some of them and after sighting in, got a 1.5" 100 yd 3 shot group on the first try. I was shocked I could do that; it must have been a little luck involved, but the next group was just over 3", so I pronunced myself ready to go on my first BP hunt.
I didn't get to hunt the first day, but the 2nd day I shot the first doe that came along and it killed her very dead. I spent the rest of the hunt looking for a buck that never came along, but enjoyed my first mz hunt. Well, this year they have lengthened the season to 5 days and made scopes legal; I wish I had listened to the guy and bought their most accurate rifle, but I didn't so now I want to try to stretch this one as far as I can. I just installed a Leupold scope on it, and sighted it in to be an inch high at 50 yds. I'm thinking that should put it prettty close to dead-on at 150 and about 5" low at 200. I can shoot 50 yds in my back yard, but hope to get it out to a range later this week.
All of that just to ask you guys a couple of questions.
1) I want to use only one powder and I hate the cleanup from the Pyrodex. Is the Triple 7 that much easier to clean? Are the ballistics close to the same? If I am going to switch, now is the time to do it. I am sticking with pellets either way, as I want to keep this simple for now. I realize that I could probably develop a better load with loose powder, but I don't have time to get into that now.
2) Is the Red Hot bullet regarded as being among the most accurate? I realize I probably got a line of hype from Knight, but I wanted to develop a load as easily as possible and asking them seemed like a quick way. I knew I was limited on distance with iron sites, but with a scope I don't see any reason this can't become a 200 yd gun. If I am using the wrong bullet, I'd appreciate a warning.
Thanks for all the good info here. I have been reading a lot here the last couple of days and learned a lot I didn't know. Thanks for any help.