Pete G
76 Cal.
Aw go ahead and buy the useless stuff too; you're going to end up with it anyway.
Grenadier1758 said:For the most part, I have found that 3fg powder works fine in the pan. I don't think that you need to make a special trip to get 4f powder.
At this point keep things as simple as possible.
Pete G said:Aw go ahead and buy the useless stuff too; you're going to end up with it anyway.
19 16 6 said:This looks to me like it's all going to cost a bit, as it has for me. The rifle is the big easy bit & then the little bits add up.
So money, mate you need more money.
O.
AZbpBurner said:I don't favor using regular metal bristle brushes in any muzzleloader bore anymore, since they have a tendency to come apart and become stuck in your bore. The twisted wire that holds the bristles and makes the brush itself is press fit into the threaded base. When you wedge a brush in tightly (especially into the reduced diameter Patent Breech area) it may, and eventually thru repeated use WILL come apart and is not pleasant or easy to remove.
Yep, same with me. I still shoot caps on occasion, and I got several # of Pyrodex RS. It's about a 300 mile round trip to my nearest BP source, and I don't get out that way often. I have a 5 grain measure for BP, and use the adjustable measure set for 70-75 grains depending on which rifle, and the stuff works fine; every bit as good as using 100% PB, which I'll do in a couple of years when I'm out of that Pyrodex.Roundball said:Plus, when I switched from caplocks to Flintlocks, I had 8 pounds of Pyrodex RS at a steal on a year end close-out from a Wal-Mart store...but then never shot caplocks again.
As I began making Flintlock range trips every week year round, rather than waste the Pyrodex, I got a lot of empty 35mm film canisters from photo places and set them up so I could use duplex loads for practicing at the range.
I filled 50 canisters with 20 grains Goex 3F, and another 50 with 50/60/70/80/90 grains of Pyrodex RS depending on what I wanted to shoot.
Poured the Goex igniter charge downbore first, then poured down whatever amount of Pyrodex I was using that day, worked perfectly / accurate, etc...used up the entire 8 pounds that way.
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