Bluegrass
36 Cal.
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I have very little experience with shootin black powder revolvers, so I'm hoping yall can clarify a few things fer me. My new revolver is an Uberti 1851 Navy .36 cal. The Uberti manual says that when you load round balls, a ring of lead should be shaved off. It seems like I read somewhere on this forum that you should chamfer your chamber mouths if they shave a ring of lead. I thought shaving a small ring of lead was a good thing. ::
Also, everyone suggests .380 RBs for a .36 revolver. How hard is it to load .380s? I don't have one of those loading stands, so should I stick to .375s?
I'm sure I'll have a few more questions after a while. I'd sure appreciate it if the gods of the black powder revolver would bless me with some of their knowledge! :master: ::
Thanks!
Also, everyone suggests .380 RBs for a .36 revolver. How hard is it to load .380s? I don't have one of those loading stands, so should I stick to .375s?
I'm sure I'll have a few more questions after a while. I'd sure appreciate it if the gods of the black powder revolver would bless me with some of their knowledge! :master: ::
Thanks!