Got gun, now looking for the best deal on a starter kit for .50cal. Who has the most reasonable?
The best is to decide what you need and get just the items you want, seems most starter "kits" have a lot of junk you end up throwing away anyway. Sooner or later (most likley much sooner) you will change most of it anyway. Minimum seems like:
1) cleaning jag
2) powder measure, adjustable
3) something to carry powder in, flask or horn
4) powder, real BP in flintlock
5) balls
6) flints or caps, at first you you can prime your flinter from your horn or flask then look at fancy primimg gadgets.
7) patches, for beginner pre cut pre lubed are super your learning curve will be steep enough at first without trying to figure out homemade patch lubes go with .015 for the first package then experiment with thinner and thicker patching as you get more comfprtable shooting.
8) consider a one piece range rod, stainless steel w/muzzle guard
9) box to carry all this stuff in, Lowes sells a very nice wooden tool box for about $20, I have several.
This should get you up and running then add more stuff you can't live without as you feel the need for it.
High Power..IMO, an easy fix would be to go to the top of this page and check out the Possible Shop. Tell Don what you're after and he'll have your plunder to ya in about a week. When I didn't want any & everything in one of his "kits", he just said OK, and sent what I needed
Al
Got gun, now looking for the best deal on a starter kit for .50cal. Who has the most reasonable?
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