Yazel single shot percussion pistol 36 cal.

See with a muzzle loader you are only limited by barrel length:).
My brother knew a guy who used the dippers to reload. He would say I just heap it up a little!
 
I am not familiar with the Yazel pistol. Assuming no pressure issues, the maximum powder charge could be determined the old fashioned way; put a sheet on the ground in front of the muzzle and look for unburned powder granules. When you start seeing a lot of unburned powder, you aren't going to increase performance much by going higher.
 
Max accuracy load is where the group starts spreading out. From there more powder is a moot point. In a 36 cal 4 f or 3 f works fine. Reduce loads slightly with 4 f. I use 4 f in my percussion revolvers, both in 36 and 44 cal. Ironically I never put 4 f in flintlock pans, just what ever is going down the bore.
 
I'd start with 10 grains, work up in 5 grain increments to about 25 grains. Then start fine-tuning. I suspect you will get best results in the 10-15 grain range. 3F will do, 4F might be a bit more accurate.
 
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Is this similar to the beast you are trying to feed? I remember seeing these before but couldn’t recall the name.

Seems a very interesting idea and one that could translate well into a hunting gun. Perhaps a 40 or 44 conical out of a properly built gun would be the ticket to put venison on the table… or better yet pork! Kinda like a Ruger Mk grip attached to a reversed flinter.
 
The gun belongs to a friend of mine, it is an inline percussion .36 cal. It takes S&W model 41 grips!
 
The gun belongs to a friend of mine, it is an inline percussion .36 cal. It takes S&W model 41 grips!

So, is it a percussion gun? Inline, or drum and nipple? Flint? Target or hunting piece? I think starting at 20 or 25 grains of standard 3F black or Pyrodex P should suffice for a starting point.
 
So, is it a percussion gun? Inline, or drum and nipple? Flint? Target or hunting piece? I think starting at 20 or 25 grains of standard 3F black or Pyrodex P should suffice for a starting point.
I don't know, the gun is 800 miles away. I will see it after July 4th. It is not a flint but not sure what type of percussion. I believe it is a target pistol as it takes S&W 41 grips.
Thanks for the reply.
 
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