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fishingshot a 50-90 with a 600 grain bullet today for the first time. Actually it was two shots at a pig silohette at 300 yards. In the middle 4" apart with open sights. Was super impressed. My shoulder said two shots were enough. fishingroger


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Yep! My brother shoots a Shiloh 50-90 for Silhouettes. 650gr Brooks RN bullet. His buddy has a 10 pound 50-140, fullhouse loads of black and the same bullet.

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How FT. POUNDS does it kick you?
 
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fishingDidn't calculate it but the rifle weighed 15 lbs. and the bullet was moving about 1200 fps.at the muzzle. beerroger


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600 gr at 1250? LOL, my 58caliber front stuffer did more than that .. 15# gun? .. well, its a start ....


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fishingDidn't calculate it but the rifle weighed 15 lbs. and the bullet was moving about 1200 fps.at the muzzle. beerroger


That is a fairly light load for a .50-90 but a very comfortable with that 15# rifle.

This is mine.


Bullet weight in grains...........730
Velocity in fps...................1285
Powder charge in grains...........115 gr FFG
Weight of firearm in lbs..........12#

Recoil Impulse in (lbs sec).........6.20
Velocity of recoiling firearm (fps..16.64
Free recoil energy in (ft/lbs.......51.62

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600 gr at 1250? LOL, my 58caliber front stuffer did more than that .. 15# gun? .. well, its a start ....

Frownerwell it's a start?????? Ya kinda lost me there Jeff.

You have me at a disadvantage here. The only black powder experience was with the cannons I use to build. Of course they weighed more than 15# and I never chronographed one. Confused

I haven't an inkling what constitutes respectable velocities in this large caliber cast bullet game, but an avid player I shoot with once in a while, hits the steel pig consistantly at 600 yds. with a number of his ancient, open sighted 45-70s pushing a 550 grain bullet at 1100 fps. which I measured.
popcornFor my edification what would be considered a resonable velocity for that 50-90 and the 600 grain bullet? fishingroger


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Jeffe is probably thinking about my 550 Gibbs which shoots the same weight solid at 2550+fps in an eleven pound rifle...

Don't let him get your goat, he's just messin' with you a little. Come up to our place in the Boise, Idaho, area and I'll let you shoot all my toys some weekend. Or weekday, I'm retired now.

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Roger,
its a start .. any 50-90 or 45/70 load is a START at shooting bigbores.

its teasing, sure enough, but good natured teasing


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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