Hi you all!
Well, thats my first post after introduce myself and its good to be here!
I got some previous experience shooting modern guns and also small calibers smooth bore muzzleloading rifles up to .410, but nothing serious, just some buckshot, paperwads.. k-boom and a smiley face. Its not rocket science.
But some days ago i got what seems to be a ".50 traditions deer hunter kit" and this thing looks like a entirely new beast to me.
I mean, its big, heavy, has a rifled bore (never fired one like these), and since i got the bare gun, it seems that i would have to acquire a multitude of cleaning and loading accessories prior to shoot it.
Well.. my experience with modern guns told me to avoid start buying the things you think you need and to ask to more experienced shooters what does really work or not.
So, here i am, with a bare rifle, wich i intend to use on the shooting range only.
What do i need to buy to shoot, clean and maintain it properly?
I think my first aquisition would be a good reading. Do you reccomend any basic manual or online pdf?
After some study, i think i can buy my loading equipment.
My basic list to shoot in the range include:
1) Powder: will be Traditional blackpowder ( thats the only kind available around here. No options.)
2) Caps: #11 ( thats the only kind available around here. No options.)
3) CLEANING
I know that i would need cleaning jags, brushes and mops.
And a nipple tool and cleaning pick too.
But i dont know what would be a good brand to pick, and if i should pick a dedicated set with its own range rod or just separated interchangeable brushes to use with my own gun rod.
Also know very little about cleaning solvents and oils to use with traditional blackpowder.
4) LOADING
I think i would need a projectile starter, a capper and decapper, a powder measure, a patch worm and a projectile itself.
But i know nothing about how to properly choose it all.
Would you reccomend any brand or model?
Well.. thats it.
I got a gun an the desire to shoot it the right way, so, i came here to learn prior to make some bad decisions.
Thanks you all!
Well, thats my first post after introduce myself and its good to be here!
I got some previous experience shooting modern guns and also small calibers smooth bore muzzleloading rifles up to .410, but nothing serious, just some buckshot, paperwads.. k-boom and a smiley face. Its not rocket science.
But some days ago i got what seems to be a ".50 traditions deer hunter kit" and this thing looks like a entirely new beast to me.
I mean, its big, heavy, has a rifled bore (never fired one like these), and since i got the bare gun, it seems that i would have to acquire a multitude of cleaning and loading accessories prior to shoot it.
Well.. my experience with modern guns told me to avoid start buying the things you think you need and to ask to more experienced shooters what does really work or not.
So, here i am, with a bare rifle, wich i intend to use on the shooting range only.
What do i need to buy to shoot, clean and maintain it properly?
I think my first aquisition would be a good reading. Do you reccomend any basic manual or online pdf?
After some study, i think i can buy my loading equipment.
My basic list to shoot in the range include:
1) Powder: will be Traditional blackpowder ( thats the only kind available around here. No options.)
2) Caps: #11 ( thats the only kind available around here. No options.)
3) CLEANING
I know that i would need cleaning jags, brushes and mops.
And a nipple tool and cleaning pick too.
But i dont know what would be a good brand to pick, and if i should pick a dedicated set with its own range rod or just separated interchangeable brushes to use with my own gun rod.
Also know very little about cleaning solvents and oils to use with traditional blackpowder.
4) LOADING
I think i would need a projectile starter, a capper and decapper, a powder measure, a patch worm and a projectile itself.
But i know nothing about how to properly choose it all.
Would you reccomend any brand or model?
Well.. thats it.
I got a gun an the desire to shoot it the right way, so, i came here to learn prior to make some bad decisions.
Thanks you all!