Gatorade96
32 Cal
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A couple years ago I inherited a good bit of my grandfathers shooting stuff. I am now making my way to the black powder portion. I am not new to firearms but have never dabbled in black powder. So, I believe this is a CVA Wells Fargo .32 cal percussion pistol. Looks like it has been fired in the past so it will get a good cleaning first. Would a bath in an ultrasonic cleaner be a good thing for the barrel and the cylinders? The main frame would require disassembly and I don’t want to go that far yet, so just a good cleaning for that. There is a nice kit that has all the measures and some tools. An unopened jar of lubricated patches, a tin of percussion caps, some Pyrodex, and some FFFg. I do need some .32 cal balls as I only have .36 cal. Those may work for some of the other pistols and rifles but I figured the pistol would be a good starting point. I’ve seen a few videos on YouTube on how to load the cylinders so I got that going for me. So am I missing anything? Is this the correct powder? What don’t I know? Thanks for the replies!