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    Maxie ball use?

    years back I bough a maxie ball mold for my T/C Hawkin rifle and that's what I hunted with. I've always cast the bullet the applied Bore Butter to them then shot them? Is this proper?
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    It is the same way I shoot maxi ball , maxi hunter , and minie balls through mine , wipe bore butter on or whatever mystery lube I have for black powder loads , sounds proper to me .

    Some use a card or felt wad under ball between load , that is something you have to test to see if it helps or hurts .

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    I've never used a wad with mine? Shoots good.
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    That’s the way I do it. Game hit with those things drop like sash weights. During the course of a day, I’ll run my ramrod downbore, just to be sure that the bullet is still seated properly.
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    My ramrod is marked bullets are tight enough they're not going anywhere in my rifle so, I don't need to run the ramrod down the bore during hunting till I touch the trigger off? If that's your plan I'd stick with it.
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    For TC they got you to buy the mold and lube when the RB was adequate for the use. Sales and money is the goal for all sellers and has nothing to do with reality.

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    RB, I'm not good with acronyms?
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    Quote Originally Posted by S.B. View Post
    RB, I'm not good with acronyms?
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    Probably “round ball”.

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    A felt wad sometimes improves accuracy. Yes, RB is for roundball.
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    I use conicals in my Lyman 54 caliber for Elk, and it performs beautifully. I use bore butter only in the winter time. In the summer it just melts. Thankfully just about all of my hunting is done in colder weather. In summertime I use a mix of olive oil and beeswax, this works very well too. I don't use wads with my conicals.

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    Deer tallow works well also. Maxiballs penetrate like nobodies business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scattershot View Post
    That’s the way I do it. Game hit with those things drop like sash weights. During the course of a day, I’ll run my ramrod downbore, just to be sure that the bullet is still seated properly.
    scatter, I wonder how many know what a sash weight is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharps4590 View Post
    scatter, I wonder how many know what a sash weight is?
    Since I often work on old houses, yup, and I've restrung more than few as well.
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    Maxi balls do improve the deer loads in 45 caliber rifles. And if you want less recoil from a 45 70, a case full of 3f and a maxi ball is fun! They expand to fit trapdoor bores, and shoot great. Launching pop cans 20 feet in the air at 85 yards is a hoot,

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    My very first black powder gun was a TC Hawkin in 45 cal. It didn’t take too long to figure out that a 127g round ball was pretty anemic for penetration on deer. I bought the Maxi mold and it cast a 245g bullet. Big, big difference in penetration and in my gun….accuracy. It would shoot a ragged hole at fifty yards and sub 3” five shot groups at a hundred yards. Also, didn’t have to mess with patches. I ended up buying several more muzzle loaders over the years and they were all 50 cal to start.

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    I have used the Maxie-ball, T_C Bore Butter in the grooves, no wad in the same manner for elk. Worked fine out of a Thompson-Center Hawken .50, 10 grs FFFFg under 100 gr equivalent Pyrodex and the 370 gr Maxie-Ball killed a 5 X 6 bull, quartering away, lung/heart shot, pass through, 65 yards, went about 30 yards and down.

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    Since noone has mentioned it I'll say that the Maxi's don't work in rifles with round ball twist.

    I have an old CVA. 50 cal. Hawken I built from a kit and it is rifled 1:66". Patched round ball shoots quite well but the Maxi shot very poorly. Fit was good but it was too long to stabilize.

    I gave the mould to a friend with a CVA double rifle with 1:48" twist and it shot well for him.

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    Do you,if so enlighten us ignorant folks, please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by S.B. View Post
    years back I bough a maxie ball mold for my T/C Hawkin rifle and that's what I hunted with. I've always cast the bullet the applied Bore Butter to them then shot them? Is this proper?
    Steve
    No on bore butter (JUNK) and lube only bottom groove said by someone who knows (Id*****wis)

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    A sash weight is a heavy metallic weight, commonly made of iron or lead, used to counterweight a window sash. It was hung from a rope attached to the sash and ran over a pulley encased in the window frame and traveled up and down in a hidden pocket within the framework.
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