shaman
40 Cal
Two Questions regarding the Brown Bess:
Question 1:
Carrying my Pedersoli Brown Bess afield for the first time for deer hunting. I could not help but notice how obnoxious the sling was.
My sling seems to be of a fairly standard design. Mine only seems to differ from the original in that it is a natural color and not white. Carrying it by the sling was absolute mayhem; it always wanted to slide off my shoulder. Is it just me or did the ergonomics of the 'Bess really suck that much? I'm 6'4" and built like John Wayne. I'm probably a head taller than a British soldier of the period.
Question 2:
How much powder should actually go in the priming pan? I've seen anywhere from a 1/4 of the pan up to a full pan-full suggested. I've gotten it to go off with no priming powder, so I know it probably doesn't need to be that much. I've also seen where you should cant the lock to the right a bit after closing the frizzen so the powder piles up on the outside of the pan instead of next to the touch hole.
Question 1:
Carrying my Pedersoli Brown Bess afield for the first time for deer hunting. I could not help but notice how obnoxious the sling was.
My sling seems to be of a fairly standard design. Mine only seems to differ from the original in that it is a natural color and not white. Carrying it by the sling was absolute mayhem; it always wanted to slide off my shoulder. Is it just me or did the ergonomics of the 'Bess really suck that much? I'm 6'4" and built like John Wayne. I'm probably a head taller than a British soldier of the period.
Question 2:
How much powder should actually go in the priming pan? I've seen anywhere from a 1/4 of the pan up to a full pan-full suggested. I've gotten it to go off with no priming powder, so I know it probably doesn't need to be that much. I've also seen where you should cant the lock to the right a bit after closing the frizzen so the powder piles up on the outside of the pan instead of next to the touch hole.