Cause you to flinch, you Reckon??In regards to the heavy loads posted, they will hold 90 grains of fffg and round ball. Just be careful when talking and loading to use the right powder measure, rifle loads in a pistol will cause you to flinch.
No, i've tried it. Don't work for me. We shoot thirteen round in a comp. The revolvers shoot 5-5 and 3 for their 13 rounds. I'm way behind with my flintlock 54 Kentucky.Right on, an easy pistol to clean. I've often wondered, if twelve aimed shots couldn't be fired by a single shot pistol, as fast as a revolver. Considering the time spent reloading the revolver for the last six shots, compared to the sustained fire of the single shot.??? Anyone ever try that? I bet it would be close.
Give it a try. believe me, you will need to learn to shoot all over again. Iv'e done, trust me.Hmmmm. Never had a flint before.
I use REAL 300 grain. They work a treat.Try Minie balls , lubed with Beeswax and Lanolin. You can shoot all day without cleaning.
I put 50 .445 Minies through my Kentucky pistol without any wiping of the bore.
I’m looking around for one, or at least a Traditions trappers pistol.. either orLooking through old threads I don't see much. However, I've been quite surprised at the accuracy of my .50 cal Plains Pistol, and wonder if that is typical of this pistol. Another thing is that I made up some paper cartridges with round ball, where you tear off the end, pour in the powder, and then load the ball still in the paper. Expecting these loads to be inaccurate, but good for a fast reload in a close up encounter, I was amazed that they shot about as well as a patched round ball. ?? So, just curious about others experience with this pistol. ? The photo below shows two shots with patched ball, and three with paper cartridge, at 30 yards.View attachment 376
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