2F powder can be used in a pistol or revolver but due to the larger granule size and consequent space between the grains it is less effective and less reliable than 3F powder. Generally 3F is used in pistols and revolvers up to .50 cal. for that reason.
Typically 50 to 75 grains of ffG powder.
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Larger grain black powder, such a fG or ffG. Black powder substitutes, such as Pyrodex are not intended for use in propelling fireworks. Pyrodex R could be tried- rmember it is measured not by weight, but by volume.
Contact Connecticut Valley Arms through their website, and ask for an owner's manual (they are free) A typical load for round ball would be 65-75 grains of ffg or equivalent amount of black powder substitute.
Large bore muzzleloading rifles (.50 cal and larger) and muzzleloading shotguns.
Contact the maker of your rifle for their instructions. It will depend on bullet weight. Assuming you mean a .50 cal MUZZLELOADER- and not a .50 Barrett- between 75 and 90 grains of ffG black powder is an average load for a patched ball.
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The max safe lode is available from the manufacturer of the firearm only. I use 75 grain in mine with 1.5 oz of shot and a shot cup, works well on turkey out to about 40 yards
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The hull designation "FFG" combines 2 elements; FF - Frigate G - Guided Missile The combined designation means it's a Guided Missile Frigate.