I bought a Pietta 1851 Navy, .44, brass frame revolver this week. At least that's what Pietta calls it.
I go to the range every couple of months and shoot five different handguns. .22LR, .22WMR, 9mm, .380, .410/45LC.
I wanted to do something different so, I bought the Pietta. I may add a muzzleloader for my wife as well.
I owned a .50 muzzleloader that I used for deer hunting, but I sold that about 35 years ago and have not fired a BP gun since.
The Pietta manual says to use FFF, 12-15g. What type of powder would you recommend?
What is the most accurate way to measure the powder, 12-15g is a pretty small load.
I go to the range every couple of months and shoot five different handguns. .22LR, .22WMR, 9mm, .380, .410/45LC.
I wanted to do something different so, I bought the Pietta. I may add a muzzleloader for my wife as well.
I owned a .50 muzzleloader that I used for deer hunting, but I sold that about 35 years ago and have not fired a BP gun since.
The Pietta manual says to use FFF, 12-15g. What type of powder would you recommend?
What is the most accurate way to measure the powder, 12-15g is a pretty small load.