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Coffee and Bullets
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Greetings, I’m new here.

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Hello,
Just really getting into BPCR shooting. Shoot muzzleloader and modern for a very long time, but the black powder cartridge bug has bit hard. I was able to get a new to me Shiloh long range express 50-90 with a R H Oates scope out the door at an extremely reasonable price. Rifle itself is 30” 1/22 twist and appears to have been barely shot. Currently I’m setting up for reloading it but this whole BP thing is new since I mostly shot substitutes with sabot bullet rounds. Never casted bullets but I want to try. I look forward to learning a lot from the info on this board and if you have any tidbits of wisdom I’d greatly appreciate it.
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Welcome to the sickness, have fun. You will get punched here a few times being new, just thicken your skin a little bit and don't take it personally. We have some here that just wants to be noticed I guess. I will post a link that you can use to do custom searches on the forum and you can find what you are looking for. There is no such thing as a dumb question we've heard them all before so have it. It would help if you included your location.
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Normal isn't coming back, but Jesus is.
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Welcome aboard,

With the 50-90 you are off to a decent start. My first Shiloh was a 50-90 in the #3 sporter. That wasn't my first Sharps though as I had been shooting several originals for quite a while before. I got that 50-90 Shiloh around 1979 I think. We didn't have the exchange of information back then like we have now and I never did get it to shoot well. I think most of us were "re-inventing the wheel" when it came to black powder cartridges. It shot "passably" but not what I wanted so I teaded it off after 3 or 4 years. I have no idea what the twist was and think I was probably using too light of a bullet for the twist. There are quite a few on this site shooting the 50-90 so you should find what you need.

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Thank you, and I hail from Southern NJ.
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Welcome. I started BPCR 3 years ago and still learn something new every day.
Coltsmoke wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:25 am Welcome to the sickness, have fun. You will get punched here a few times being new, just thicken your skin a little bit and don't take it personally. We have some here that just wants to be noticed I guess.
There are some folks that post here that are world class black powder shooters. Pay attention to your messages. You'll get a LOT of private messages sent by very knowledgeable folks that want you to succeed.

I have shot just about everything ...slingshots, machine guns, and all kinds of shotguns, rifles, bows and pistols...I Like BPCR best right now. My wife picked up a BPCR rifle at 60 and she shoots with me. Just two weeks ago my 13 year old grandson started shooting with us...99 9/10% of folks in BPCR want to help you shoot better.

Everyone has a trick or technique but find out what works best for you and your shooting.

Good luck and post about what you learn with that big boomer !!
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