Any major differences between the 777 ffg or the fffg loose powder? Im shooting a knight bighorn .50cal.
2f is recommended most often for a 50 cal. ML because if the rate of burn. I have shot both granulations a lot and when shooting a cap rifle I much prefer the 3f. The smaller granulations ignite easier and burn cleaner. The ease of ignition is important to me in the cold temperatures that I hunt in and the limited heat produced by Musket Caps or #11
Mag caps. For myself there is a very little difference in velocity or accuracy between the two powders...
Both of my MK's like the diet of T7-3f. I shoot 110 grains, a 250 to 300 grain bullet, ignited with a Dynamit Noble RWS 1075+ cap for hunting and for target practice I use a CCI #11 Mag cap (they are less expensive and I like to shoot).
This photo shows a trip with on of the Mk's - shooting 3f and a 458-275 grain Bloodline bullet.
