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re: Flint lock rifles

Posted on 10/13/21 at 11:13 am to
Posted by upgrade
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Posted on 10/13/21 at 11:13 am to
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How is the build quality on the traditions? Also can you shoot saboted slugs or just patch and round ball?


The traditions is ok. You can tell they are economy muzzleloaders. If it were me, I’d look into a Lyman Great Plains rifle.

As for round balls and sabots, that depends on rifle twist. A lot of the commercially made “traditional” muzzleloaders are usually offered with two different twist rates. Sometimes three different twist rates. The fastest twist rates like maybe 1-24” should shoot sabots but I don’t think that’s common in the traditional style rifles. You’ll more likely to find something around 1-40ish and some slower twists like 1-66ish. The 1-40 twist should shoot round balls or buffalo style balls well.

If you want to use round ball for deer, the 54 calibers are supposed to do a better job on game. For sabots and buffalo bullets a 50 is good
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 10/13/21 at 11:59 am to
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For sabots and buffalo bullets a 50 is good


My old man killed a few with his percussion .50 with mini-balls. Worked damn good from what I remember, accurate too.

Can you still buy real black powder on the shelf? I haven't seen a jug of goex in years.
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