after joining this forum in the summer I feel I have learned a lot reading old threads, and I have acquired a couple percussion rifles.
A repro Colt 1861 special and an original 1842 smooth bore. Many years ago I use to shoot percussion revolvers regularly, but never long guns.
I currently have Covid and will be isolating here on the farm for another five days. I want to take advantage of my forced downtime to learn to use the Colt Special.
I know the military loaded with a paper cartridge, but I will have to make do with what I have on hand.
My goal here is just to get my feet wet and get a feel for the rifle.
I have a 50 yard range on my property.
I received a quantity of minie balls with the Colt, but the whole issue of bullet lubes is a bit overwhelming. The lube only needs to go into the bullet grooves correct? The only thing I have on hand is some TC bore butter that I used to use to cover the loads in revolver cylinders. Can I just fill the grooves with that? Should I lube the entire bullet, or try to keep it just in the grooves?
The powder I have on hand is Pyrodex RS.
So, the plan is to start with 45 grains of pryodex by volume, poured from a powder measure into the barrel and then just load the minie directly on it. With revolvers I use a lubed felt wad between the powder and ball, not necessary for the rifle correct?
Another confusing issue, swabbing the bore. I assume swabbing just refers to running a wet patch on a cleaning rod down the barrel between shots, is this necessary to prevent cookoffs when reloading? Or just to make clean up easier?
I know these questions seem very elementary to everyone here, and I could just go to Utube videos, but i have much more confidence in the level of expertise on this forum.
Not trying to wring all available potential out of the rifle at this time, just want to get started.
My goal is to eventually shoot N-SSA , but I am a ways off from that.
Thanks in advance to all who take the time to reply
A repro Colt 1861 special and an original 1842 smooth bore. Many years ago I use to shoot percussion revolvers regularly, but never long guns.
I currently have Covid and will be isolating here on the farm for another five days. I want to take advantage of my forced downtime to learn to use the Colt Special.
I know the military loaded with a paper cartridge, but I will have to make do with what I have on hand.
My goal here is just to get my feet wet and get a feel for the rifle.
I have a 50 yard range on my property.
I received a quantity of minie balls with the Colt, but the whole issue of bullet lubes is a bit overwhelming. The lube only needs to go into the bullet grooves correct? The only thing I have on hand is some TC bore butter that I used to use to cover the loads in revolver cylinders. Can I just fill the grooves with that? Should I lube the entire bullet, or try to keep it just in the grooves?
The powder I have on hand is Pyrodex RS.
So, the plan is to start with 45 grains of pryodex by volume, poured from a powder measure into the barrel and then just load the minie directly on it. With revolvers I use a lubed felt wad between the powder and ball, not necessary for the rifle correct?
Another confusing issue, swabbing the bore. I assume swabbing just refers to running a wet patch on a cleaning rod down the barrel between shots, is this necessary to prevent cookoffs when reloading? Or just to make clean up easier?
I know these questions seem very elementary to everyone here, and I could just go to Utube videos, but i have much more confidence in the level of expertise on this forum.
Not trying to wring all available potential out of the rifle at this time, just want to get started.
My goal is to eventually shoot N-SSA , but I am a ways off from that.
Thanks in advance to all who take the time to reply