I've been shooting the same Traditions Hawken with the same Pyrodex load and the same Lyman .50 caliber Maxi bullet for 20+ years. Now I'm stepping out of my comfort zone and recently picked up a few new toys that I'm looking forward to shooting but haven't yet
I've picked up a few cans of Goex FFG and FFFG and I have a two year old unopened can of Pyrodex.
I've picked up the proper size Lyman molds and poured 100 of each of pure lead balls (mic'ed them after pouring, the diameters are correct)
The three new guns, all of which are never shot and were used strictly as wall hanging decorations, are:
1. An Armsport (Armi Sport ... Armi Chiappa) Kentuckian 45 percussion
What I've read so far is that it shoots well with .440 patched round ball, and .015 (15 thousands) lubed patch
What I don't know is what powder loads I should start with, which powder, and what should be the top limit.
2. An Intercontinental (again, Armi Sport ... Armi Chiappa) Kentuckian Flintlock
What I've read so far is that it shoots well with .350 patched round ball, start with .010 lubed patch and work up to .015 (15 thousands) 50 gr fffg powder.
What I don't know is what powder loads I should start with, which powder, and what should be the top limit.
3. A Replica Arms .44 1847 Walker revolver (most likely made by Armi San Marco) .
What I've read is that it shoots well with #10 cap .454 ball w/lubed wad
45 to 50 grain FFFg (60 grain over time could crush the wedges and stretch (something?)
I just got a delivery today from Durofelt of a sheet of 1/8th inch, 100% wool, hard felt. What I don't know is what diameter should the wads be ?
Looking forward to hitting the range with these either this afternoon or tomorrow (Central Jersey Rifle Pistol)
Really appreciate any guidance
I've picked up a few cans of Goex FFG and FFFG and I have a two year old unopened can of Pyrodex.
I've picked up the proper size Lyman molds and poured 100 of each of pure lead balls (mic'ed them after pouring, the diameters are correct)
The three new guns, all of which are never shot and were used strictly as wall hanging decorations, are:
1. An Armsport (Armi Sport ... Armi Chiappa) Kentuckian 45 percussion
What I've read so far is that it shoots well with .440 patched round ball, and .015 (15 thousands) lubed patch
What I don't know is what powder loads I should start with, which powder, and what should be the top limit.
2. An Intercontinental (again, Armi Sport ... Armi Chiappa) Kentuckian Flintlock
What I've read so far is that it shoots well with .350 patched round ball, start with .010 lubed patch and work up to .015 (15 thousands) 50 gr fffg powder.
What I don't know is what powder loads I should start with, which powder, and what should be the top limit.
3. A Replica Arms .44 1847 Walker revolver (most likely made by Armi San Marco) .
What I've read is that it shoots well with #10 cap .454 ball w/lubed wad
45 to 50 grain FFFg (60 grain over time could crush the wedges and stretch (something?)
I just got a delivery today from Durofelt of a sheet of 1/8th inch, 100% wool, hard felt. What I don't know is what diameter should the wads be ?
Looking forward to hitting the range with these either this afternoon or tomorrow (Central Jersey Rifle Pistol)
Really appreciate any guidance
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