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How long you been building? Ive only been at it four years myself.
I'm fairly ignorant being new to muzzle loading but I have a question:
I use .375" round ball in my 1851 navy 36 very effectively. I use .490 round ball with .010 patch in my hawkin 50. I would love to use .375 round ball without a patch in a 36 caliber rifle for small game. Is this a realistic expectation?
Very good, straight and forward answer, LD.No, because in your revolver the ball is oversized so that when fired it is forced by swaging onto the grooves within your revolver barrel, thus imparting the spin for accuracy.
With the rifle, the ball is undersized, and the patch takes up the gap between the ball and the rifling in the bore, which then allows the ball to spin from the rifling. So for the rifle you'd need a .350 ball and a .010 patch.
LD
Yes, sure is an old thread. I noticed the age of the thread right away. But since another new comer to muzzleloaders asked a question and rejuvenated the thread, figured it be worth while to try to help anyway.10 years later, the op gets his answers.......
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