longcruise
70 Cal.
I have two BP pistols. One is an FIE "45" caliber. In quotes because it won't load with anything larger than a 433 ball. And a Pietta 1860 army. So, loading the FIE is no mystery to me but I think I've been making the 1860 unnecessarily difficult. My load is simple, powder, ball and a smear of lube over the chamber.
However, I load it by freeing the cylinder, pouring powder into the cylinder put a ball on the chamber and press the ball into the cylinder. It just dawned on me today that it would be simpler to pour powder down from the Muzzle one chamber at a time and then press the balls In.
Is this more the way it's done by you pistoleros?
However, I load it by freeing the cylinder, pouring powder into the cylinder put a ball on the chamber and press the ball into the cylinder. It just dawned on me today that it would be simpler to pour powder down from the Muzzle one chamber at a time and then press the balls In.
Is this more the way it's done by you pistoleros?