nuclearcricket wrote on Jun 14
th, 2022 at 10:13am:
If you have not yet tried, give
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) a call and see if they can help you out with brass, dies and maybe bullets. Also some wads would be good to have as well. Also a good quality BP bullet lube. You will need lube anyway so might as well get some that works with both.
I have never shout anything that big with BP, but am pretty sure it will not be somethign you want to shoot a lot of often.
Also most likely the twist is 36" that was the standard for a long time, When people wanted to shoot heavier bullets they did make faster twist barrels but that was not the case back then.
Sam
I called them last week. Sounds like they are not going to carry brass anymore. They offer 540gr bullets for it. I seen they also offer fully loaded ammo, but with the Quigly coming up out of stock. All sized to .510. Unknown if they are going to produce more. As to lube, been looking at SPG, and been trying to track down a copy of the Black Powder Primer as well as it seems to cover the 50-140. I guess accurate arms had some smokeless loads for it, in their 2003 and even 1996 books. Also looking to track that down. A lot of my older books are geared for handguns, or stop at 50-90 or 45-110. Hodgdon has some loads for it online as well, just not sure if safe. Not sure I even should consider smokeless? Just what I know for all my other's.
As to not shooting it a lot and often, I totally agree! But come on, it can't be THAT much worse than a 45/70gvt Thompson Center Super 16 the pistol frame! Right?
That was the first gun I took a deer with growing up. Also 31.1gr of H110 in the Super 14 44Mag on same frame is pretty stout as well.
Thank you for the info on the twist. I know shoving a rod down the barrel isn't the most accurate way and I was wondering if my jag was slipping because I got a few diff points of measurement when I was running it.
bobw wrote on Jun 14
th, 2022 at 10:15am:
Wow, you missed it by a day. Pretty sure a complete setup sold yesterday, brass, dies and the works.
Dang my luck! I wasn't approved to post on the forums until yesterday. I know I should have been looking to kit up for it a while ago, just was blowing $$ on trying to repair and conserve the other items in the collection. Some were really taken care of, some were farm guns that go back to my great grandparents.
RO