@@TomsThriftyLifeboth spelled gr, common mistake if you don’t do any research. Not your fault, it was the guy in the video. Unless that was you loading 😂
When the different Pennsylvania schools made rifles, to find the correct load they would load and fire with increasing powder charges until traces of unfired powder were found in the snow. Measurements then were to hold the ball in you r palm and cover the ball with powder then that was your load for that rifle.
shot a couple deer in the snow with my .50 cal muzzleloader, absolutely love the smell of the smoke and when its cold and snowy the smoke that rolls out is so thick you have to wait to find blood most of the time. hard to see em run off lol. nice gun you got though 🤙
The wild part is .50 cal sounds like a lot but the Brown Bess was .75 cal. So when people say muskets were devastating because of the slow rate of the projectile. Bull shit, imagine getting hit with a modern .75 cal rifle. Your torso would be mist.
Grains not grams to put 60 to 90 g for a 50 caliber depending on the weapon practice or the type of game, increase your patch make sure you see that snug conical rounds don't need a patch
@@josephsnyder2333 lol if you use the pre loads hogden the pellets are 50 each so use 2 if you use the white hots they are 60 each so that gives you the 120 always check with your brand of riffle
@@josephsnyder2333nah some are built to go up to 150 grains or higher I shot 120 grains at my deer this year with 245 grain Barnes sabet so your dad was being nice I’d say lol
@@andrewvu1752no shit rolling blocks use cased ammo, he said this *looks* like a rolling block and it undeniably looks like a modified rolling block action.
@xavierrodriguez2463 you would be right except it's not a modified rolling block. It was produced by pedersoli like this. Also when someone says that it looks like something they could also mean they are guessing what it is.
@@andrewvu1752from pedersoli website "Model: S883 Rolling Block musket primer hardwood Rifle" I can't figure out how to copy paste a photo, but according to Pedersoli, this does use their rolling block action. So yes, it is newly manufactured, but it is also a rolling block.
You’d need to pack it down hard enough to generate heat from the compression. Gunpowder is not impact sensitive like nitroglycerin or fulminated mercury. And aside from that, not packing your powder down behind the bullet risks damaging your barrel
You don’t need a certain psi to light the powder the primer does that only need to push it down tight to get the muzzleloader to shoot correctly and not mess anything up
It’s an inline muzzleloader so it looks different but no I highly doubt it most muzzleloaders wont let you even open it to put a cap in with the gun cocked
It looks like he has a Black Powder modification to a Remington rolling block action. If you watch, after placing the percussion cap, he pushes a little plate up which has the firing pin in it? The way the rolling block works, is when the breechplate is rolled back, it moves under the hammer block, and physically prevents it from coming forward. Yes, the hammer can move forward once the breechplate is rotated forward, if you needed to carry it loaded for any length of time, you would point it in a safe direction and slowly lower the hammer into half cock, which is a much deeper notch on the hammer that isn't disengaged by pulling the trigger.
@@lonewolftechI’ve shot mine with 150 grains and 245 grain slug and honestly barely felt a difference with two different muzzleloaders maybe I got two good ones but that’s just my results
These synthetic pussy muzzleloaders weigh a lot less than a traditional muzzleloader. And the kick depends on how hot you load it. They're really not too bad to shoot. Be a man and get a traditional in .54 cal if you're gonna do it. Lol
Eine Frage aus Deutschland Ich bin selbst Schwarzpulver Schütze. Warum gibt es moderne Vorderladergewehre wenn es doch viele andere Waffen in den USA gibt? Rein technisches Interesse und Faszination? Oder gibt es andere Gründe... ???
ALL peoples of the world which believe in the God of the Bible, the same God was reminding ALL of concerned earth citizens to ARMED personnally (Joel 3:9- 17)... The plan for ONE WORLD satanic government was already finalized- ready to be implimented... America was the only hindranced to their plan of world take. over- so by conspiracy of cabals: catholics, communist, muslims , others- they will destroy America by sneak attack, like in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Island, during 07 December, 1941...Learn from the example shown by Ukraine- even a superpower nation can be humiliated and shamed in the battlefield!.. Study how to make your own gun, finished it in 3- 7 days, then endless shooting practice untill you hit a 200 mtr. bullseye target- also trained your whole family about proper gun shooting... Have a fighting heart of wolverine and honey badger- they fear no one, even tiger, lion, cheetah, etc were nothing to them!...
When he leans over to grab the ramrod after starting the ball. Thats a good way to shoot yourself in the shoulder. Probably fine in this scenario as it was the 1st shot, but be careful on later rounds as there's always a possibility of powder igniting from an errant spark/ember.
Things like these will be used.... to survive the long dark winter. Global conflicts won't happen, but you will need reliable tools to keep fed and outside of the mega-societies like the line.
Grains, not grams. 7000 grains to a pound. 453.6 grams. You put 65 grams in that thing they'll be picking pieces of you out of the trees.
Thanks for the correction
Well said
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@@TomsThriftyLifeboth spelled gr, common mistake if you don’t do any research. Not your fault, it was the guy in the video. Unless that was you loading 😂
@@Davey_DoesNo it is not. Grains is "gr", Grams is "g". Stay in school.
When the different Pennsylvania schools made rifles, to find the correct load they would load and fire with increasing powder charges until traces of unfired powder were found in the snow. Measurements then were to hold the ball in you r palm and cover the ball with powder then that was your load for that rifle.
shot a couple deer in the snow with my .50 cal muzzleloader, absolutely love the smell of the smoke and when its cold and snowy the smoke that rolls out is so thick you have to wait to find blood most of the time. hard to see em run off lol. nice gun you got though 🤙
Do you eat them?
@@NDDGMRA the deer? of course.
@@yoMXTT ok. Just making sure
@@NDDGMRAwhat if he doesn't, what business it it of yours?
@@NDDGMRAits illegal in manny states to shoot a deer and not eat a percentage.
The wild part is .50 cal sounds like a lot but the Brown Bess was .75 cal. So when people say muskets were devastating because of the slow rate of the projectile. Bull shit, imagine getting hit with a modern .75 cal rifle. Your torso would be mist.
Not quite mist, unless it was going 3000 fps. 12 gauge slugs are a hair ubder .75".
@@johnjohnmcclane1818I think 12 gauge is like .72
Rifle: DA92385 Pedersoli 50 Cal rifle 27 Octagon barrel shoots 50 Cal Sabots or lead balls uses 209 primers
this cant be, the barrel isnt octagonal
400 ducks
Oh nice :)
rolling block!
I have this very rifle . It fits perfectly.
that's a nice rifle
Man that's a modern BP gun
Another of the fake muzzleloaders used by fake sportsmen to get around the "primitive hunting season" rules.
You're hands are clean. Had to be the first shot
Grains not grams to put 60 to 90 g for a 50 caliber depending on the weapon practice or the type of game, increase your patch make sure you see that snug conical rounds don't need a patch
Love my muzzleloader haha
❤❤
Está súper bellísimo qe lastima qe no esté a mi alcance
Great video
we got muzzle loaded sabots before gta VI
I put 120 grains in mine with the federal premium max expansion round
Okay, I’m glad. My dad use to load 100 in my .50 cal muzzleloader and send me out to the box stand. Glad he wasn’t trying to kill me 😅
@@josephsnyder2333 lol if you use the pre loads hogden the pellets are 50 each so use 2 if you use the white hots they are 60 each so that gives you the 120 always check with your brand of riffle
@@josephsnyder2333nah some are built to go up to 150 grains or higher I shot 120 grains at my deer this year with 245 grain Barnes sabet so your dad was being nice I’d say lol
shit i shoot 150 grain out of my in-line but that’s pyrodex pellets
Okay but why bother? 😂
Thats looks like a Remington rolling block but muzzle loading aside it's primer or percussion cap nipple on it's back
Nope, just a centerline muzzleloader. rolling blocks use metallic casings and arent muzzleloaders
@@andrewvu1752no shit rolling blocks use cased ammo, he said this *looks* like a rolling block and it undeniably looks like a modified rolling block action.
@xavierrodriguez2463 you would be right except it's not a modified rolling block. It was produced by pedersoli like this. Also when someone says that it looks like something they could also mean they are guessing what it is.
@@andrewvu1752from pedersoli website "Model: S883 Rolling Block musket primer hardwood Rifle" I can't figure out how to copy paste a photo, but according to Pedersoli, this does use their rolling block action. So yes, it is newly manufactured, but it is also a rolling block.
Oops like copied the rolling block
Anyone know the PSI required to detonate gunpowder? I'm always sketched out when people pack the rounds down.
You’d need to pack it down hard enough to generate heat from the compression. Gunpowder is not impact sensitive like nitroglycerin or fulminated mercury.
And aside from that, not packing your powder down behind the bullet risks damaging your barrel
You don’t need a certain psi to light the powder the primer does that only need to push it down tight to get the muzzleloader to shoot correctly and not mess anything up
Unpacked it turns from a rifle into a pipe bomb.
We're supposed to calculate how much powder goes in ? 😮 been wingin it
Haha well it seems you're doing fine so far no?
What model muzzleloader is that?
DA92385 Pedersoli 50 Cal rifle 27 Octagon barrel shoots 50 Cal Sabots or lead balls uses 209 primers
Ah yes 13 different tools
What model is this rifle
DA92385 Pedersoli 50 Cal rifle 27 Octagon barrel shoots 50 Cal Sabots or lead balls uses 209 primers
Modern version of musket?
60 GRAMS!!!!!!!!!!
Wouldve been cooler if it loaded from the back like a sharps carbine
What type of powder, lot less smoke then im used to seeing
Bruh soldiers had all that in there pocket and loaded it In 30 seconds
20 seconds was the high end. Three rounds a minute was the standard. Of course, they were using preloaded paper cartridges though.
Was that hammer somehow cocked back when he loaded the percussion cap?!?
It’s an inline muzzleloader so it looks different but no I highly doubt it most muzzleloaders wont let you even open it to put a cap in with the gun cocked
It looks like he has a Black Powder modification to a Remington rolling block action. If you watch, after placing the percussion cap, he pushes a little plate up which has the firing pin in it? The way the rolling block works, is when the breechplate is rolled back, it moves under the hammer block, and physically prevents it from coming forward. Yes, the hammer can move forward once the breechplate is rotated forward, if you needed to carry it loaded for any length of time, you would point it in a safe direction and slowly lower the hammer into half cock, which is a much deeper notch on the hammer that isn't disengaged by pulling the trigger.
What brand is that piece?
What rifle is this?
DA92385 Pedersoli 50 Cal rifle 27 Octagon barrel shoots 50 Cal Sabots or lead balls uses 209 primers
I use 150 grains in my rifle
OOO
you were aiming it to the right or you target sight is off
60 grains, not grams 🤦🏻♂️
The kickback hurts tho 😢
No lol a muzzleloader doesn’t kick very hard you better make sure your holding it right because yes it is ment to kick a little but shouldn’t hurt
@@Bruv_7945meh they don’t weight shit and most people cram 100 grain of powder down their throats that does produce a lot of recoil.
@@lonewolftechI’ve shot mine with 150 grains and 245 grain slug and honestly barely felt a difference with two different muzzleloaders maybe I got two good ones but that’s just my results
These synthetic pussy muzzleloaders weigh a lot less than a traditional muzzleloader. And the kick depends on how hot you load it. They're really not too bad to shoot. Be a man and get a traditional in .54 cal if you're gonna do it. Lol
Correct, using grain is appropriate not grams. I’m glad someone said it. You can probably try smokeless powder in the rifles.
I wouldn't do that. You put the same amount of smokeless at the measure he used for black powder and you've got problems.
I found 90 a good recipe powder
Prix ??
I shoot 120 grain
Gun name please
Rifle called
What kind of firearm is that 🤔🤷♂️. Looks like a rolling block muzzle loader 🤷♂️
What is the name of the gun
Pedersoli 50 cal. Rolling Block Hunter Heavy Barrel Muzzleloader Rifle
I like that starter.
All that work to miss has to be soo annoying
Eine Frage aus Deutschland
Ich bin selbst Schwarzpulver Schütze. Warum gibt es moderne Vorderladergewehre wenn es doch viele andere Waffen in den USA gibt?
Rein technisches Interesse und Faszination? Oder gibt es andere Gründe... ???
interest and fascination but sometimes because they are cheap, got cheap ammo and powder and because they are beginner friendly
ALL peoples of the world which believe in the God of the Bible, the same God was reminding ALL of concerned earth citizens to ARMED personnally (Joel 3:9- 17)... The plan for ONE WORLD satanic government was already finalized- ready to be implimented... America was the only hindranced to their plan of world take. over- so by conspiracy of cabals: catholics,
communist, muslims , others- they will destroy America by sneak attack, like in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Island, during 07 December, 1941...Learn from the example shown by Ukraine- even a superpower nation can be humiliated and shamed in the battlefield!.. Study how to make your own gun, finished it in 3- 7 days, then endless shooting practice untill you hit a 200 mtr. bullseye target- also trained your whole family about proper gun shooting... Have a fighting heart of wolverine and honey badger- they fear no one, even tiger, lion, cheetah, etc were nothing to them!...
Most states in America give a primitive arms season for large game, and some people like shooting small game with small caliber muzzleloaders.
Don’t say grams…. I think it’s international term … grain but I guess not
50-60 highball express!
When he leans over to grab the ramrod after starting the ball. Thats a good way to shoot yourself in the shoulder. Probably fine in this scenario as it was the 1st shot, but be careful on later rounds as there's always a possibility of powder igniting from an errant spark/ember.
You cannot shoot your self in the shoulder without a cap on it…. He didn’t have the cap on it so it cannot fire… get educated
I'm gonna tell my future grand kids that this is what we used to win WW3
Things like these will be used.... to survive the long dark winter.
Global conflicts won't happen, but you will need reliable tools to keep fed and outside of the mega-societies like the line.
You can only use inlines like that in Pennsylvania for one week of Doe and that's that, kinda ain't worth it for us to buy
Flintlocks! Everything else is just a crutch for the lazy or inept. 😁
Okay. I don’t kill animals so that matters fucking none to me nor am I in Yankee land.
@@lonewolftechSucks to be a boring shit like you then
Kinda looks like a musket
That wasn't even 70 grains... shouldn't be any head space in the measuring tool
what kind of rifle? the one you stated isn’t accurate.
90 or 100 grans for hunting
Fancy sights, sabot and inline fieringsystem and still missing...?
I thought he said grams.....he did.😮
Grams???? Really????
Listen I messed up ok 😭
MERICA
Why are black powder rifles making a comeback lol
Because they’re cheap and you can make your own ammo and propellant
There so much fun load and shoot and is just interesting
Guy knows nothing. A very dangerous error is what he made
Where? 😂 UA-cam dumbasses
Why not instead of loading the barrel, change for yet another loaded barrel
Yea because that makes fucking sense
Patched round balls are the best way
Depends on the twist rate of the barrel. I'd bet that gun has a fast twist, so it'll prefer conicals.
Yeah it's not 70 grams my guy! You have a bomb with grams I think! Ps I know my Grammer and punctuation sucks!