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Hilliard

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Hi Folks,

I am new here.
I have a little strange question, although I am not new to muzzleloading.
Today I bougt A Silas Day patent gun. Seemingly unfired. I would like to shoot it a couple of times.
For those who do not know the type. It is a percussion gun with loose chambers that can be inserted from the rear.
It has a removable smooth and rifled barrel and different chanbers/"cartriges"for both barrels.
Chamber for the rifled barrel is about .410. I would like to know what amount of black powder is recomended for such a ball.

Tanks in advance,

Fred
 
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What's the size of the chamber? How much powder can the chamber hold? I wouldn't necessarily use that much powder as that would be a maximum load of black powder only. A grain of powder per caliber and a wad to fill the chamber would seem a reasonable starting point.
 
Your detachable chamber governs the powder charge. I would loosely fill it with 2FG then measure that to see what it was made for . That would be the correct charge if the gun is in as good a shape as it appears.
 
Chamber holds 40 grains maximum. Than there is no place to put the ball in, So I think 35 will be the max. Gun is in mint condition. Although it is made prior to the Civil War it seems to be unfired. So I want to be extra carefull not to damage it in any way.
Then the next question. Loading the chambers with a patched ball makes no sense because the patch will be stripped from the ball when it enters the barrel. Putting a patch the other way around the ball is difficult and I expext it might harm the ballistics when patch remains stuck on the ball in flight. Any ideas?
 
Went out to the range this evening after buying balls just a litlle smaller than I intended.
(right size not available nor a mould for it) It shot fine, with maximum the chambers could hold.
Thanks for the input to all
 
Went out to the range this evening after buying balls just a litlle smaller than I intended.
(right size not available nor a mould for it) It shot fine, with maximum the chambers could hold.
Thanks for the input to all
That is a different black powder rifle to say the least. Very neat indeed! Thanks for sharing. Any chance we can hear what it set you back?
Larry
 
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