sestoppelman
AH ambassador
breech.....No go sealed solid breach
breech.....No go sealed solid breach
Full .50 cal hollow base like civil war minis solid copper mmm maybe...unfortunately the sizing process won't work as I don't believe this double has breech plugs...Still I like this concept. TYHere is that bullet that I recovered. With a unfired one for comparison.
Back up is my left barrel...At 62 I've declared my own personal stand Gunners ground law.just be sure you have good backup, and start training for a 100-200 yard dash.
Full .50 cal hollow base like civil war minis solid copper mmm maybe...unfortunately the sizing process won't work as I don't believe this double has breech plugs...Still I like this concept. TY
That's all well and good, but your PH is responsible and your tracker doesn't even get a vote.Back up is my left barrel...At 62 I've declared my own personal stand Gunners ground law.
That's all well and good, but your PH is responsible and your tracker doesn't even get a vote.
What you have is the modern equivalent of a .500 BP express. When it was created, it was designed as a medium bore solution for red stag and wild boar. It was not intended for thick skinned dangerous game. Bore rifles were the choice for buffalo during the same period. The 12 bore rifle - .73 caliber - was considered marginal.
If you are set on trying this stunt, then come up with a full caliber flat-nosed hardened lead bullet with enough weight to have a SD sufficient to have some prayer of reaching something that matters in a buffalo.
I also have thought seriously about taking a 54 flintlock I’ve built and hunt plains game. Powder and balls are not an issue as the PH can obtain them there, I’m referring to South Africa. My greatest problem is a travel case as my rifle is much to long for anything out there. Leaving me with either have a custom case built or building a different rifle. The latter is appealing because I could build a large bore in percussion like the early guns used there.Following. Hope this works out. I have visions of taking a flintlock for PG. Had one or two outfitters reach out with interest in trying to help. Black powder was the biggest issue I ran into right out of the gate.
Ken Moody Safaris Helped me get my First Buffalo with a single shot. He also specializes on Bow Hunting Cape Buffalo. So more power to him indeed.If your RSA PH goes for this, more power to him.
And right there is the added challenge and extra adrenaline push...They call it "Dangerous Game hunting" for a reason.You're stepping to a double that creates a smokescreen on each shot and requires a lot more work to reload than the #1. Not sure that's stepping up.
These exact same 300gr. .44cal Swift A-Frames bullets have been used to take many Cape Buffalo with handguns at 44 mag velocity. With 130gr. of Hodgon Pyrodex RS Powder Hodgon load tables have a muzzle velocities @1700 fps. Swifts 44 mag 300gr factory ammo = 1346fps...I win!I would definately not use a 300gr hollow point in 50 cal at bp velocity on buffalo.
I also have thought seriously about taking a 54 flintlock I’ve built and hunt plains game. Powder and balls are not an issue as the PH can obtain them there, I’m referring to South Africa. My greatest problem is a travel case as my rifle is much to long for anything out there. Leaving me with either have a custom case built or building a different rifle. The latter is appealing because I could build a large bore in percussion like the early guns used there.
You dont win.....you have your opinion I have mine....good luckThese exact same 300gr. .44cal Swift A-Frames bullets have been used to take many Cape Buffalo with handguns at 44 mag velocity. With 130gr. of Hodgon Pyrodex RS Powder Hodgon load tables have a muzzle velocities @1700 fps. Swifts 44 mag 300gr factory ammo = 1346fps...I win!
Ty I started looking at the Swift 50 cal sabot with 44 A-Frame because it's made for specifically for muzzleloading...the 45cal 325gr Swift A Frame is an outstanding suggestion and just went too the top of my test loads...Outstanding advice!FG, congrats on the new rifle, first thing i'd do is measure the twist rate of the barrels, then check with manufacturer on pressure maxes for the rifle, also, if i could make a suggestion, the 45 cal 325gr Swift A Frame will give a bit more momentum and penetration than the 300gr 44 cal, another bonus with 45 cal is the sabot is a bit thinner because the bullet is larger, thinner sabots load quicker and easier, especially in the Harvester crush rib designs, i dont think you can overdrive a Swift A Frame pistol bullet, iirc their website shows bullets expanded and recovered up to 3000 fps.
With your rifle having two rear sights, you should be able to get both barrels to print dead zero at buffalo ranges with max powder charges, good luck and shoot straight.
No, it’s a long rifle with full length stock that is very thin and dependent on the barrel for strength and support.Can't you take the barrel off of the stock to shorten it up?