I'm fairly new to black powder and before I went to the range to test fire my "new" rifle, I thought I'd check with some of you folks with more experience.
Last week I picked up a pretty nice tiger stripe Kentucky Rifle at the LGS. It was in a rack with all black rifles and was a rose among thorns visually.
It has a pinned (no wedges) 42 inch barrel, 58 inches overall length and a nice full slender stock with plain (iron?) hardware. "Primitive" sights. I'll get some pix when I find my camera battery. Don't think it's an older kit gun, but who knows?
There isn't a mark anywhere on it except a name on the top "Ron Poe". Maker? Owner? Nothing online I could find about that name.
I'm cleaning up the bore and some surface rust and dirt in the stock, behind the lock. The nipple was solid rust, so I'll add a new one, maybe a musket nipple, if I can find one that fits, to match the one on my .50 Cal Hawken style so I don't have to keep 2 different caps organized
I slugged the barrel this AM and found the bore is about .454 x .464. I'm thinking a .440 ball with .010 patch? Sound about right? Or is there a better combination of ball and patch for a .45?
Any help is appreciated as always.
Last week I picked up a pretty nice tiger stripe Kentucky Rifle at the LGS. It was in a rack with all black rifles and was a rose among thorns visually.
It has a pinned (no wedges) 42 inch barrel, 58 inches overall length and a nice full slender stock with plain (iron?) hardware. "Primitive" sights. I'll get some pix when I find my camera battery. Don't think it's an older kit gun, but who knows?
There isn't a mark anywhere on it except a name on the top "Ron Poe". Maker? Owner? Nothing online I could find about that name.
I'm cleaning up the bore and some surface rust and dirt in the stock, behind the lock. The nipple was solid rust, so I'll add a new one, maybe a musket nipple, if I can find one that fits, to match the one on my .50 Cal Hawken style so I don't have to keep 2 different caps organized
I slugged the barrel this AM and found the bore is about .454 x .464. I'm thinking a .440 ball with .010 patch? Sound about right? Or is there a better combination of ball and patch for a .45?
Any help is appreciated as always.