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Evening gents , I recently bought a .58 H&r huntsman. Well I’m waiting for Canada post to see fit to deliver it I was wondering if anyone had any experience with them?
Any good round ball loads? I’m planning to start with those, i us round balls in my Lyman .50 and .58 round balls in 20 gauge shotgun shells.Love mine! Had it since around 74 I think. Killed a few bison, cattle, hogs and deer with it. Never failed me. 90 grains of FFG and a 625 grain Minnie ball goes clean through bison. Easy to clean.
They shoot roundball just fine. Mine likes a .577 hornady with an .018 patch 85 to 90 grains of FFg but a comfortable white tail load 75 gr is fine but I get better groups at 75 to 80. When I bought the rifle the guy tossed in a .45/70 shell he fixed up as a powder measure he said a full case of that worked great and it did. I started messing with lower loads but it shot better with 70 and above. Big bores like big loads I suppose. I know for sure it wouldn’t shoot for a darn with synthetic powders but that was years ago with Pyrodex R and never used it again.Any good round ball loads? I’m planning to start with those, i us round balls in my Lyman .50 and .58 round balls in 20 gauge shotgun shells.
Have you had any issues with hang fires some of the reports online say they can be an issue with the rifles using musket caps?Try it and see what happens. It may work out in your rifle, all rifles are different and some are more picky than others. My friend has a .58 remington replica and it shot fine out of his.
@SkinnersbladeEvening gents , I recently bought a .58 H&r huntsman. Well I’m waiting for Canada post to see fit to deliver it I was wondering if anyone had any experience with them?
Given the loads mentioned he could also be a late friend.Bob, is he now a former friend?
@SkinnersbladeGiven the loads mentioned he could also be a late friend.
@SargNot a Huntsman but a .58 I only got it last week Antonio Zoli, it has the front band & rammer end missing, I thought it was a Zouave & it would be no problem to get the bands but it would appear it only has one band & is in fact a Mississppi Rifle, any one know where a person might source a front band/Nose cap ?
Wow Bob that was a good load alright, I hope you were standing not from the bench, not the rifles fault that for sure, it was in bad company !
Ole Bob is leaving us the front stuffers...opting for the rear stuffers...after trusting a bloke that didn't tell him the whole story up front.@Skinnersblade
Wasn't my idea mate. I trusted the bloke. He didn't tell me anything until after the shot.
Never again. You can keep your front stuffers.
Bob
The huntsman.58 is an extremely accurate rifle with both roundball and Minnie’s. That’s a fine group you have there for sure. And I’m pretty sure your 1:56 is correct if I remember right.Hah! Oh ya, heavily loaded muzzleloaders can get your attention! Selous was very adamant about that after shooting a gross over load in his 4 bore. He (or his tracker) loaded a full charge of ball and powder over the top of a full charge of ball and powder already in the gun- then pulled the trigger on an elephant. Yeowza! He said it ruined his shooting from then on!
I think the 58 cal Huntsman has a 56" twist which obviously will work for a patched roundball load. I'd be tempted to try to develop an accurate Minie load. If it were mine I'd use either a .578" or .580" RCBS-Hodgdon Minie cast of pure lead lubed with Crisco over about 60 gr of real FF blackpowder. I don't believe RCBS is currently making that mold, unfortunately. It has proven to be the most accurate Minie design in all my rifle muskets. NOE molds does offer a clone of the RCBS-Hodgdon Minie though. The RCBS Minies I shoot, depending on the diameter, average about 460 grs.
Here's an RCBS-Hodgdon hollow base Minie and a 50 yard, 5 shot target I shot with an all original 58 cal M1863 US Springfield rifle musket using pure lead RCBS-Hodgdon Minies lubed with Crisco over about 60 gr FF blackpowder. These original 58 cal rifle muskets have twist rates ranging from about 72-78". No reason a 58 cal Huntsman, with probably a better twist rate for conicals of 56", wouldn't do at least equally well.
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