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Was the 0.562" ball the Civil War standard for .58 caliber muskets?
IF you're referring to minies, no, .574-5 supposed to be nominal. If you're looking at setting up a musket, don't trust that information as "the load". Modern repros vary widely in size and a loose fit will not shoot well.Was the 0.562" ball the Civil War standard for .58 caliber muskets?
I had a .58 Zouve that would not shoot the "recommended" mini. I ended up having someone cast me up different dia. minis and I found some that would group well. The recommended minis key-holed at 50 yards even with max loads for that gun. Never tried RB though.Was the 0.562" ball the Civil War standard for .58 caliber muskets?
To demonstrate further on Dave951, 1 bought a 50 cal that would not take a .50 maxi or a .490 RB with a thin patch. Had to go down to a .480 RB and a med patch. We lives and we learns.IF you're referring to minies, no, .574-5 supposed to be nominal. If you're looking at setting up a musket, don't trust that information as "the load". Modern repros vary widely in size and a loose fit will not shoot well.
I had a .58 Zouve that would not shoot the "recommended" mini. I ended up having someone cast me up different dia. minis and I found some that would group well. The recommended minis key-holed at 50 yards even with max loads for that gun. Never tried RB though.
No
I don’t know if a .58 smoothbore made during or before the war. The .58s were made for a minie
Loyalist arms and it’s competitors make smooth .58 for reinactors to sell in countries that limits gun rights and imports. These will use a .562.
Many today shoot a ball in rifles .58 as it’s a cheaper load. However the rifeling is shallow usually three grove. So loads have to be relitivly light a .58 rifle may need a hundred grain charge or more for its best. But such high charges can strip a patch in the shallow rifeling. So you might do better with a .575 and thin patch.
Folks can do real well with a PRB in these guns but it’s not how the gun was designed.
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