My cousin and I are selling off a bunch of powder burners (.300 H&H Mag, .257 Roberts, etc.) and we're getting into Inline .50 cal black-powder Muzzleloaders.
I am having a really hard time finding actually good information in the form of bulletin boards and other sites beyond the choked up and fluffy search engine returns (goog and yahoo). Cabelas has a lot of info on the basics, but I'm looking for folks on a budget like us (aren't we all!) who might suffer the questions of a blackpowder newbie like myself. It's 5 months to Deer season and I'm studying best I can. I know the very basics. My cousin is much more experienced and is also new to muzzleloaders.
We are going with either a Traditions Pursuit of some sort, likely a Pro or II, or if we go spendy a T/C Omega.
We'll likely be using a charge at 50-80 grn Pyrodex pellet loads, at ranges up to 100 yards. Hopefully closer. I was thinking a 300gr Plains lead conical, if the rifle likes them. We only need a 4" group at 100 yards. Was also think sabots but i don't think we need to bother with those at such short ranges. Fact is, I really don't know about this stuff! The PA/NY woods are either tight woods or meadows.
How much per shot are we looking at in a muzzle loader? I used to thinking a $.06 Beeman FTS is spendy! Sighting in with 10 rounds per season which can be 2 or 3x a year.
As you may know, Centerfire rifles are spendy per shot as well. At minimum $1 a shot for .223. Closer to $2 for most ~.30 cal.
Muzzleloader costs about:
80gr pellets for
$0.44
245gr Conical T/C .50 bullet or similar
$0.50
209 Primer
$0.10 each (Winchester seve7 209 primers)
$1.04 per shot
That's about $1.20 maybe more a shot if you figure shipping. That's more than 30-06 ammo...
Is there a place you guys trust for info akin to GTA for muzzleloaders that you trust? Maybe you guys alone can help me wade through all this stuff. It isn't airguns, afterall. Much simpler actually!
Thanks for any info.