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Kibler Colonial .50 cal---debating on my load

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I have several .50 caliber rifles that I have hunted with over the years . My load powder wise ,depending on which rifle , is 55-65 grains of 2f . I have a couple that use a .495 ball with a .015 patch the others like the .490 with the same patch . I have for years used Sperm oil for patch lube but am now officially out so have switched to bear thanks to the kindness of a member from another forum .

What works for my rifles will also work equally well for you , for hunting at average ML distances . It might not give absolute best accuracy though , best thing is to start with the 55 gr and work up . 55 grains kills deer just as well as 100 gr , hit in the right spot they never know the difference .

Good luck and be safe .
 
Thanks so much for all the replies--I'll start at 55 and work my way up to find my load--excited to get it out in the field now that it's not 110 heat index!

I also got my replacement shooting patches in and mink oil (that's a funky smell!), appreciate the heads up on that.
 
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