vanderbilt330: I too have a .58 caliber Zouave and it's a shooter with minie-balls...
In the
LINKS section under suppliers you will find various companies that sells just about everything you will need to extract the fullest pleasures out of your first muzzleloader...
First off, what you need to shoot:
Musket caps, they are larger than the standard #11 percussion caps and look like little top hats...
You will also need a ball starter, used to start the ball/bullet before the ramrod is used to push the projectile down the barrel...
Another must is an adjustable powder measurer, it measurers 60 to 120 grains of black powder, by volume not weight...
"one of many types sold"
Next you will need something to put your powder in, since you are shooting a Zouave, a flask will accent your rifle well. (never pour powder directly from the can into the barrel)
What's next?
Projectiles...
Round balls require a lubed patch...
Minie-balls do not need a patch, they are seated right on thp of the powder, the picture shows the hallow base... (the part that is against the powder)
Patch/bullet lube is used to help reduce the foulings in the barrel from shooting and it keep the patch from burning through and bullets from excessive leading the bore...
There are many, many types and combo's out there, trial and error will tell you what is best... (I use a paste lube on my minie-balls...)
Typical Liquid patch lube:
Typical Paste patch lube:
A cleaning jag or worm is screwed onto the end of the ramrod and used with a wet/dry patch to clean the barrel, most zouave's come with one as well an extra nipple, look inside the patch box, that's where mine was...
Typical cleaning jag...
My Zouave came with a patch worm for cleaning and retrieving lost patches fron down inside the barrel, it looks like this... It too screws on the end of the ramrod and holds the cleaning patches on by cork-screwing them into place...
Lastly, a nipple wrench should do it for you, you will want one that works on musket size nipples... (The nipple is removed to clean the foulings behind it and down into the breach area...)
Here is a typical nipple wrench...
This covers the basics on what you will need to get started, I will follow up with a load post...