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Title: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Lead ball 54 on January 17, 2020, 11:06:36 AM
I am a sucker for 54 cal and I have a chance to get a old new in the box TC Firehawk walnut stock 54 cal. I have used sabots for 54 cal but long long time ago and with .451 pistol bullets but now I can use .458 and .50 cal bullets does anyone have experience with the .458 and .50 bullets thanks
Title: Re: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Harleysboss on January 17, 2020, 07:42:00 PM
MMP sells sabots for 54cal. 54x.500 purple using a .499-.500 diameter bullet. I used to have a 54 cal Knight mk85 and shot .500 cal pistol bullets with good success. 90-100 grns 777 powder. You just missed out..I just sold my remaining stock of sabots and bullets.
Title: Re: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Dan-o on January 17, 2020, 08:40:52 PM
I shoot a 54 cal T/C Black Diamond....   
It's old.

I shoot 400 grain hard cast lead bullets that are great for deer/elk.
They are from harvester.   Google up Harvester hard cast lead bullets and they should pop up.

My son has the same gun in 50 cal and shoots the exact same 45 cal 400 grain bullet only with a 50 cal sabot where I shoot a 54 (of course).
Title: Re: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Sabotloader on January 18, 2020, 08:50:15 AM
I am a sucker for 54 cal and I have a chance to get a old new in the box TC Firehawk walnut stock 54 cal. I have used sabots for 54 cal but long long time ago and with .451 pistol bullets but now I can use .458 and .50 cal bullets does anyone have experience with the .458 and .50 bullets thanks

Your biggest problem might be the twist rate of the barrel. I am assuming it is 1/48?  That limits the length of the bullet you might shoot and achieve stabilization.  However they a 50 cal. lead copper bullets that could work very well. They really are short.
Title: Re: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Lead ball 54 on January 18, 2020, 09:26:43 AM
The twist rate of a TC Fire hawk is 1 in 38 I had a TC System 1 54 cal back in the day but I think it was a 1 in 28 twist I have been researching and a lot of what I have found is saying they think the 1 in 38 is better for a 54 cal than the 1 in 28 so I guess if it's on the ninny net it's true right??? Lol
Title: Re: 54 cal and in lines
Post by: Sabotloader on January 18, 2020, 09:58:15 AM
The twist rate of a TC Fire hawk is 1 in 38 I had a TC System 1 54 cal back in the day but I think it was a 1 in 28 twist I have been researching and a lot of what I have found is saying they think the 1 in 38 is better for a 54 cal than the 1 in 28 so I guess if it's on the ninny net it's true right??? Lol

The 1/38 is better than the 1/48 for your plan.  Lyman made a 1/32 that worked very well.
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