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    What would you call it?

    Id call it beautiful,enjoy it.
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    .36 Navy

    As long as im learnin, hog away! Thanks again guys,this has been a huge help. This is a great site.
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    .36 Navy

    0000? Is it the same size?
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    .36 Navy

    Ok, powder, wad, .375 rb, grease( crisco?) #11 cap ,good to go. ?
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    .36 Navy

    Chicken factor really. Keep hearing about chain firing due to improper loading. I guess the real issue is that an issue?
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    .36 Navy

    Thanks a million, I'll give them a check.
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    .36 Navy

    Im thinkin the same thing,they are a shad over a half inch long. Im thinkin they want leave much room for powder.dont really want to shoot rb.
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    .36 Navy

    Toots, they look identical to a .45 maxi ball only in.36
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    .36 Navy

    I have what apears to be a 1960s production of a Navy Arms M1851 .36 cal. The only rounds i have found are conicals. Are they safe for this weapon, or are they more a rifle round ? Thanks in advance.
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    Hello

    Hello, I have 4 BP weapons that im looking forward to learning to use and care for. This looks like a great place to start.
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