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    2004 pietta

    Ok sounds good to me. Hadnt loaded it yet but set a ball on top that my friend had and looked like half was sticking above chamber. Thinking it's 454. On another note my gobbler series shotgun calls for 2 f powder. Would this be too hot or not hot enough for the 44?
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    2004 pietta

    Ok works for me. I'd rather use 11's. I tried 11's on mine last night and they were loose. 10's fit it better so maybe somebody had changed them at 1 point? I'll be ordering some from track of the wolf. Thanks again so much. As far as powder my friend shoots 30 grains pyrodex pellets in his so...
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    2004 pietta

    Ok but aren't there different sizes? I recently bought some number 11 percusion for my shotgun muzzleloader gobbler series. Only 1 place that I could find caps and they were number 11.
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    2004 pietta

    Very good to know. Thank you very much for the info Now I can proceed with trying to find a replacement cylinder. I just got it yesterday at a gun show and they knew nothing about it besides it was made in Italy.. 2 of the percusion nipples were loose and would not tighten up. A friend has the...
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    2004 pietta

    Also is it an 1858?
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    2004 pietta

    Was looking for some info on a 44 cal pietta with time stamp of BU which is 2004. It has pn and another symbol beside that. Is this a Remington replica ir army?
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