Today I bought a Parker Hale Whitworth rifle, serial number 191. Thrown in with the deal was about 300 cylindrical projectiles, a sizing tool, a couple of hundred musket caps, hex wad cutter, a big bunch of cork wads, a short starter and a range rod with a brass hexagonal tip. I’ve got a lot of things to learn and no doubt plenty of mistakes to make.
The barrel is engraved .451 but I have my doubts. The resizer tool presses out a .448 projectile and they still sit tight inside the muzzle. I haven’t loaded it yet but I think it would take quite a lot force to load that size bullet. A couple of hexagonal bullets came with the rifle. They measure .443 and and there is hardly any wiggle room around them. I suspect I’ll end up needing something like .445. Anyway the adventure begins.
The barrel is engraved .451 but I have my doubts. The resizer tool presses out a .448 projectile and they still sit tight inside the muzzle. I haven’t loaded it yet but I think it would take quite a lot force to load that size bullet. A couple of hexagonal bullets came with the rifle. They measure .443 and and there is hardly any wiggle room around them. I suspect I’ll end up needing something like .445. Anyway the adventure begins.