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I am thinking about getting an 1861 Springfield musket, probably from Taylor's which is nearby. I've never shot any of the Civil War muskets but have handled them and the 1861 was the most comfortable.
This wouldn't be for reenacting, just for fun shooting. It would be a new aspect of BP shooting for me. Have to admit that the 150th anniversaries of Civil War battles coming up is feeding part of my interest.
I know these were used with Minie balls but can they also be fired with patched round balls? (I assume .570 with a .015 patched.)I also assume they would use 2F powder? Is there any advantage to the 1861 versus the Zouave or the 1858 Enfield? (They are all offered by Taylor's.)
Any thoughts on loading and the muskets offered by Taylor's would be appreciated.
Jeff
This wouldn't be for reenacting, just for fun shooting. It would be a new aspect of BP shooting for me. Have to admit that the 150th anniversaries of Civil War battles coming up is feeding part of my interest.
I know these were used with Minie balls but can they also be fired with patched round balls? (I assume .570 with a .015 patched.)I also assume they would use 2F powder? Is there any advantage to the 1861 versus the Zouave or the 1858 Enfield? (They are all offered by Taylor's.)
Any thoughts on loading and the muskets offered by Taylor's would be appreciated.
Jeff