Typically 50 to 75 grains of ffG powder.
Impossible to value a weapon with just the caliber and serial number to any degree of accuracy.
1gran per caliber
It is a Mountain Stalker. You should contact customer service, and get an owner's manual for your rifle. A .54 caliber rifle will use ABOUT 80-90 grains of black powder per shot. The exact load will depend of whether you are shooting round patched ball, Maxi-ball, or sabots.
Depends on the caliber. A .45 caliber pistol uses about 40 grains of black powder. Contact the maker's website and download the owner's manual for YOUR gun.
a32 caliber black power connecticut a thousand dollar
It depends on the type of powder, the age and caliber of the cannon, the condition of the cannon, the projectile, etc.
110 any more you just blow power out of the muzzle.
fill it all the way up get 1000 fps no worry about blowing up
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.
Pistol or rifle? The ROUGH rule of thumb- start with the bore diameter. For a pistol, charge is 50% of the diameter- so about 16 grains of fffG. For a rifle, 100-200% of the bore- so 32-64 grains of fffG. You should check with the maker if they are still in business, and see if they have an instruction manual available. NEVER use anything but black powder, or a black powder substitute, such as Pyrodex.
50-275 usd
100-300 USD