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randyrat
05-06-2018, 08:01 PM
I have a friend that has a 54 cal muzzle loader and is looking for a round ball mold for it..I think he needs a .530 right ?

pietro
05-06-2018, 08:05 PM
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Yes, .530" RB, but he will most likely need to play with patch thickness for optimum performance vs optimum loading effort.

Loads start at 55gr FFg, and can run up to 120gr FFg - the lower loadings for range work, the heaviest loads for a T-Rex, and the in-between loads for most medium-to-large game.

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scattershot
05-06-2018, 08:28 PM
Depends on the rifle. My T/C has shallow rifling, and likes a thin patch with a .535 ball. Bottom line, though, a .530 will work well in pretty much anything.

Minerat
05-06-2018, 08:32 PM
My T/C Hawkins likes a 0.535 also with pillow ticking and bore butter.

marlin39a
05-06-2018, 08:34 PM
I'm running a .535, with a thin patch in my 2 TC Renegades. .530 would work with a thicker patch.

Outpost75
05-06-2018, 08:36 PM
In my T/C I get good results with a .535 ball cast 1:40 tin-lead, with 0.011" muslin pocket drill patching, dry lubed with 1:4 Lee case lube and water, soak, knead and then let dry, then store in your possibles bag. Good start charge is 80 grains of 2Fg, up to 120 grains max.

randyrat
05-06-2018, 09:01 PM
Thanks! for all the info..You fellows really get into those muzzle loaders, it is very interesting. You guys make those rifles just sing and make it look easy.

mooman76
05-06-2018, 10:12 PM
535 is too tight for my T/C gun. I had to go with a .530. It would be better if he bought some RBs first to try. Better a little too small than too big.

randyrat
05-07-2018, 07:34 AM
Very true, I'll do some checking on that

bedbugbilly
05-07-2018, 07:49 AM
Befor buying a mold, buy a box of .530 and one of .535 and see which works best -or post a WTB here and see if someone could furnish you with 25 or so of each size to trY. I no longer have a .54 nor my mold -I used .530- or I would cast you some to try.

shdwlkr
05-07-2018, 12:37 PM
randy
what no has mentioned is who made the muzzleloader you friend has, yes it might matter as over the years I have seen .54 caliber muzzleloaders that took a .520 to .535 diameter round ball. As to a good fit find a round ball that is slightly smaller than the bore and then play with what patching material is best, might be pillow ticking, might be regular bed sheet material or something totally different. Many say you can't shoot 3f in a .54 caliber but it works just remember to use 10-15% less powder. Try several different brands of powder no it is not all the same, even the new non black powder is not all the same. Cleaning is the easiest as all you need is hot water, some dish soap, a right size jag, a piece of cloth and your all set. Also make sure that rifle is not loaded before you do anything, many end up being loaded and put away and forgotten about. Caps are another thing to play with no they are not all the same either. In the past I have used CCI both regular and magnum, Remington, RWS and others and found for me I liked the CCI's the best if they fit on the nipple another thing to be aware of. All of this just makes it more fun to shoot muzzleloaders as there are so many things to be aware of. Also look at your patches after you fire the rifle. See if they are torn, nice cross patching of patch or if they are burnt.

jim 44-40
05-07-2018, 07:42 PM
Don't forget to mark the ramrod so you know where it should be with powder and ball seated.If your buddy wants some .530 rb sent give me his address on PM.

Texas by God
05-07-2018, 09:59 PM
I have a T/C Renegade and a Lyman Plains Pistol and use .530 with pillow ticking.

rmark
05-07-2018, 10:30 PM
In my Browning Mountain Rifle I use a .520 ball with a .020 patch. Using a .530 ball and thinner patch always cuts the patch.

waksupi
05-10-2018, 10:14 AM
On custom barrels, I find that .526 has been the best for me.

bob208
05-17-2018, 12:57 PM
I have a 1841 rifle that is relined. it shoots .526 and .018 patch the best.

gunhawk
12-16-2018, 10:50 AM
In my TC Hawken 54cal i use a Hornady .530 round ball and patch. I can just about get the patched ball, lubed with "bore butter" started in the muzzle (tight fit) but then loads and shoots fine.
The loose ball itself drops right down the barrel without a patch, but is quite tight with the patch, which is a TC packaged patch.
The patch package (30 yrs old) is marked: Special Precut Patch, .54 Caliber, NO. 7034 and says "use with a round ball in .54 caliber."

Brassduck
12-16-2018, 01:11 PM
I use 530 ball with pillow ticking and bore butter, 100 grains of ff black powder this shoots very well in my lyman plains rifle

Rusty Gunn
12-19-2018, 05:52 PM
My two Renegades like a .530 with a tight .018 patch started with a short starter. If I use .530 with the same patch and lube, I still get reasonable accuracy with easier loading and less need to swab between shots. RG

OverMax
12-19-2018, 11:01 PM
First fouling early Fall shot from my 54 T/c is typically a .535 ball nestled in a .010_ths Ox-Yoke Patch & lube. There after for ease of in the field quick reloading? .526 ball smothered in a .018 or .020_ths Ox-Yoke Patch. (depending on powder use.)_

BTW: I'm a happy customer of Randyrats. [Good person & great shooting products.]

Buzzard II
12-19-2018, 11:06 PM
I have a friend that has a 54 cal muzzle loader and is looking for a round ball mold for it..I think he needs a .530 right ?
If you can, pull the breach plug and slug the bore. If not, mike the bore as best you can, and start from there. Different manufacturers have different specs so don't take anything for granted. You will then have to use different thickness shooting patches-use your mike to check thickness of the shooting patches. Make sure you lube the shooting patches with a good lube. Good shooting.
Bob