Loxahatchee
36 Cal.
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- May 4, 2013
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Howdy all. Just joined this awsome site because I have been thinking about (one day) hunting with traditional blackpowder, and this seems like the best place to achieve that goal. My experience with blackpowder is limited to using my dads (Im only 17) modern muzzleloaders during our short ML only season. So I know fairly little concerning traditional blackpowder, with my only knowledge coming from what this site in particular.
Im a history fan, so this type of hunting seems to just fit with me. My history interest has led me to take up braintanning, and Ive done some furs (coon,possum,otter) with more in the freezer I'll get done once I graduate this month. I havent tryed making buckskin though, my dad wont let me keep a deerhide in the freezer, will take up too much space he says
Anyways, I guess my goal is to eventually have a either .50 or .54 cal caplock that shoots roundballs to one day hunt with. Im not sure how a flintlock would do in the humid climate down here. So far it seems like I would need:
Caps
3f blackpowder
Container for powder (horn or flask)
Volumetric measuring device (capable of measuring 30-100 grains)
.490" balls or .530"
Patches, .012"-.020" thickness, depending on the cailber. It seems many of yall prefer cotton flannel or pillow ticking (what exactly is that?)
Lube for patches, unless buying pre-lubed
Rust preventative and general cleaning oil
After-market nipples (and required nipple wrench)
Cleaning jag and cleaning patches
Ball puller (for the inevitable dry ball)
Im sure theres more that Im forgetting...
Oh, and a gun of course. Not exactly sure which one though, seems like the Lyman Great Plains Hunter gets mentioned a lot. However, for somebody that doesnt have a job yet, a new gun doesnt seem possible.
But anyhow, I just wanted to introduce myself and have a place where I could ask some questions as they arise. I have searched "beginner" and gone through some old threads. If theres a link to a thread or website that covers a lot of the basics, Id appreciate it so I dont have to waste yalls time with a bunch of beginner questions. Thanks!
Im a history fan, so this type of hunting seems to just fit with me. My history interest has led me to take up braintanning, and Ive done some furs (coon,possum,otter) with more in the freezer I'll get done once I graduate this month. I havent tryed making buckskin though, my dad wont let me keep a deerhide in the freezer, will take up too much space he says
Anyways, I guess my goal is to eventually have a either .50 or .54 cal caplock that shoots roundballs to one day hunt with. Im not sure how a flintlock would do in the humid climate down here. So far it seems like I would need:
Caps
3f blackpowder
Container for powder (horn or flask)
Volumetric measuring device (capable of measuring 30-100 grains)
.490" balls or .530"
Patches, .012"-.020" thickness, depending on the cailber. It seems many of yall prefer cotton flannel or pillow ticking (what exactly is that?)
Lube for patches, unless buying pre-lubed
Rust preventative and general cleaning oil
After-market nipples (and required nipple wrench)
Cleaning jag and cleaning patches
Ball puller (for the inevitable dry ball)
Im sure theres more that Im forgetting...
Oh, and a gun of course. Not exactly sure which one though, seems like the Lyman Great Plains Hunter gets mentioned a lot. However, for somebody that doesnt have a job yet, a new gun doesnt seem possible.
But anyhow, I just wanted to introduce myself and have a place where I could ask some questions as they arise. I have searched "beginner" and gone through some old threads. If theres a link to a thread or website that covers a lot of the basics, Id appreciate it so I dont have to waste yalls time with a bunch of beginner questions. Thanks!