Roadking65
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Hi,
About a year ago I bought an 1858 reproduction Remmington .36 Cal new police 6" barrel.( Cabela's pietta) I had every intention of purchasing a Kurst conversion cyl and get into cowboy shooting with a guy at work.
Cabela's at the time offered a "starter kit" 1/2 off. Everything I needed except powder. So, I figured why not? Got some powder, read everything I could about how to load it as I had no one near me that had any BP exp at all.
Went outside and shot the thing and WOW !! Hey Mikey, I liked it!!
Then, my wife inherited her Fathers guns after His passing and she wanted to get into Hunting! So now I had a reason to get a BP rifle in order to get out in the deer woods a week early.
After liking the 1858 Remmington I decided I am somewhat of a traditionalist. I found a nice used TC Hawkens for $200 from an older fella who had the misfortune of loosing a foot due to an accident.
It came with a .209 conversion which after shooting it a few times I kinda like it.
Problem is I know I'm going to loose that dang cap.I've already left it at the house and wound up driving all the way home from the range back to get it.
I cannot find a cap on the web anywhere. I'd have to buy the whole setup which I don't need.
ANy help on where I could find one or two of those would be great
Thanks!
About a year ago I bought an 1858 reproduction Remmington .36 Cal new police 6" barrel.( Cabela's pietta) I had every intention of purchasing a Kurst conversion cyl and get into cowboy shooting with a guy at work.
Cabela's at the time offered a "starter kit" 1/2 off. Everything I needed except powder. So, I figured why not? Got some powder, read everything I could about how to load it as I had no one near me that had any BP exp at all.
Went outside and shot the thing and WOW !! Hey Mikey, I liked it!!
Then, my wife inherited her Fathers guns after His passing and she wanted to get into Hunting! So now I had a reason to get a BP rifle in order to get out in the deer woods a week early.
After liking the 1858 Remmington I decided I am somewhat of a traditionalist. I found a nice used TC Hawkens for $200 from an older fella who had the misfortune of loosing a foot due to an accident.
It came with a .209 conversion which after shooting it a few times I kinda like it.
Problem is I know I'm going to loose that dang cap.I've already left it at the house and wound up driving all the way home from the range back to get it.
I cannot find a cap on the web anywhere. I'd have to buy the whole setup which I don't need.
ANy help on where I could find one or two of those would be great
Thanks!