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    California shoots

    I am in Tulare Ca. It is in between Fresno and Bakersfield .
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    California shoots

    Are their any BP shoots in California ? I am new to the BP shooting but I love it and want to know if there are any groups out here that I could shoot with. Thanks, A.P.
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    B.P. corrosion

    I have kept my 1860 army loaded and ready now for 5 days and feel no need for anything to replace it. The only problem is that I need another 1860 to dry practice with. Guess I'll keep shopping around. Thanks for the conversation, :thumbsup:
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    Shooting High

    I completely agree. Thanks for the two cents. :hatsoff:
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    Shooting High

    I could do that, but a good shooter wants to be, "point on". :headslap:
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    Shooting High

    I am going to the video now. Thanks.
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    Shooting High

    Will do. Thanks for the tips. :hatsoff:
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    Shooting High

    I did 30 gr. of fff . I went off what I read on here. Too much?
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    Shooting High

    I own a 1860 Army .44 cal. I took it to the range today and had a blast, ( no pun intended ). The pistol was shooting about 6 inches high at twenty yards. Is there anything I can do to get it spot on? :hmm:
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    B.P. corrosion

    Thanks for the info guys. My 1860 Army stay loaded all week and shoot just fine at the range this afternoon. The real topic I want to discuss is : you guys use your BP's for home defense? I love the idea but never thought about doing it. How long have you been doing it? I will keep the...
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    B.P. corrosion

    That musta been a fun, historical moment! Thanks for the info. :patriot:
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    B.P. corrosion

    Adui, thanks for the links. The first one gives the plans and mesurements. Much appreciated :thumbsup:
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    Loading Stand

    What is a good reliable loading stand I could get for a 1860 .44 cal revolver? Any help is welcome. :grin:
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    B.P. corrosion

    Thanks Zonie
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    B.P. corrosion

    I was just thinking of a time frame of about a week or mabey a couple of days. I live in the central valley where it doesn't seem to be that humid. The revolver is a 1860 army. On a different topic, does anyone know a good loading stand? Or does everyone just build their own? Thanks...
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    B.P. corrosion

    So after cleaning, run a dry patch through it to keep it clean, but not over saturated? Will do. Thanks again, :hatsoff:
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    B.P. corrosion

    That is great! Thanks for the fast response. :thumbsup:
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    B.P. corrosion

    Help me with this if you could. How long can I keep my B.P. revolver loaded without the B.P. corroding my cylinder. I am new at this, and just wondering. Thanks ahead of time.
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