Yes, 3F powder (or fine granulation black powder) can be used in a .54 caliber rifle, particularly in traditional muzzleloaders. It is commonly used for smaller caliber rifles, as it provides a good burn rate for consistent ignition and performance. However, it's essential to follow specific loading guidelines and ensure the appropriate charge for your rifle to maintain safety and accuracy. Always consult the firearm's manual or a knowledgeable source for best practices.
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.
Most recommend is 3F powder, either true black powder or the "synthetic" or black powder substitute equivalent and between 25 and 30 grains should due nicely.
In my short barrels I use 15 grains of 3F black powder. You can fiddle a bit with the amount +/- to do what you need, but I found it to be a good load for up to a 4" barrel.
For a 44 cal pistol (not revolver) between 20 and 30 grains of 3F black powder or black powder substitute (like pyrodex or goex pinical) should do the trick. You will have to adjust the load to do what you want and to shoot the distance you want, but that should get you started. The above answer is stupid. Since most black powder pistols ARE revolvers. Fill the cylinder half full or a little more, if you do not want to play around with a grain counter,waste of time.
For the most part I have used 15 to 18 grains of 3F powder for target plinking, with good constant results. I have used as much as 25 grains when using as a back up for hunting. Best to check with the manufacturer to see the "best load and maximum loads" they recommend.
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I use 30 grains of 3f goex and a horady .451 ball with a bore butter seal over the top. Gives good groups at upto 25 yards. I have also used substitute black powder, worked well but not as reliable.
3f+9 = 23 3f = 23-9 3f = 14 f = 14/3 3f+9=23 -9 -9 3f= 14 /3 /3 f= 4.66666 (6 repeats)
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