Remember, pictures are mandatory or you face the forum boot!Well, the deed is done! Just placed the order for the 58 colonial in cherry with patch box! Very very excited thank you everyone for the input and help!
Remember, pictures are mandatory or you face the forum boot!Well, the deed is done! Just placed the order for the 58 colonial in cherry with patch box! Very very excited thank you everyone for the input and help!
Maybe you can buy a .58 barrel from Jim also. Then you could have both calibers (they should both fit in the stock)I have a kibler in .54. I wish I had gotten the.58. The barrels are the same profile so the.58 will be lighter…..
Back then (36 to the pound) would have been 36 bore and that would be about a 50 caliber. 7000 grains = 1 pound divided by 36 = 194.4 ball weight. 29 bore (241 ball weight) is closer to the 54 caliber. Caliber and gauge are terms that appear to have come around at a later date.According to a description of the American riflemen opposing him during the AWI, one British officer stated that, almost without exception, their weapons were bored "36 to the pound." By definition, this means they were 36 gauge,, or about .54 caliber.
Hmmm. I was always told "bore" and "gauge" were the same thing, on opposite sides of the pond... Either I looked at the wrong line of the chart I consulted, or I looked at the wrong chart! To get the right diameter for a PRB to work in a .54 cal, I would probably go with a .531" (31 bore) ball. If, indeed, the .50 cal would be the more historically-correct option, that makes coming up with a rifle similar to what my ancestors in Morgan's Rifles and the Overmountain Men at King's Mountain and at Cowpens carried MUCH easier! Not to mention, I already have a .50 cal Hawken so I wouldn't have to expand my array of accoutrements as much..Back then (36 to the pound) would have been 36 bore and that would be about a 50 caliber. 7000 grains = 1 pound divided by 36 = 194.4 ball weight. 29 bore (241 ball weight) is closer to the 54 caliber. Caliber and gauge are terms that appear to have come around at a later date.
Could be they are busy!I have not had good luck with emails either but dial the phone.
I agree with the other replies, call on the phone. I called once and left a message and Jim called me back the next day. Very nice man with very nice business practices.If I can ever get kiblers to respond to my emails I would be tempted to get a 58 one day. Yeah I already have a couple of 50s and a 54 but there is just something about 58s I love.
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