preventec47
Pilgrim
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2008
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I am just getting started and trying to decide on what BP firearm to get and so far this is all I know. I not want to use flintlock and I want to use percussion caps.
I do not want to shoot balls in a smooth bore barrel. I want to get some advanced rifling barrel even if it is not historically authentic. Seems to me that there must be a hi volume mfgr of minnie balls with hollow base that do them in such hi quantity that there is little to no variation in size and shape etc and that the costs likely are less due to economies of scale.
I dont want to make bullets and would therefore select this rifle based upon the availability of this particular bullet. I want the gun to look reasonably authentic ie like some kind of antique gun and not a modern synthetic stock bolt action etc. I would however toy with the idea of adding an easily removable modern scope due to failing eyesight if anyone has figured out how to do that .... Maybe could even dress up the scope to make it look old. ie enclose in toilet paper tube and paint silver etc or wrap with aluminum foil etc. So I would appreciate suggestions first as to the bullet to be used and then some firearms to shoot the bullet. I live in Atlanta, Georgia . Six or eight years ago I attended a competition shoot by a civil war skirmish club and I cannot forget how enjoyable it was and only now have the time to pursue. Remarkably, every single shooter at that shoot was using balls and not conical bullets of any type. Still I am drawn to hollow base conicals.
I do not want to shoot balls in a smooth bore barrel. I want to get some advanced rifling barrel even if it is not historically authentic. Seems to me that there must be a hi volume mfgr of minnie balls with hollow base that do them in such hi quantity that there is little to no variation in size and shape etc and that the costs likely are less due to economies of scale.
I dont want to make bullets and would therefore select this rifle based upon the availability of this particular bullet. I want the gun to look reasonably authentic ie like some kind of antique gun and not a modern synthetic stock bolt action etc. I would however toy with the idea of adding an easily removable modern scope due to failing eyesight if anyone has figured out how to do that .... Maybe could even dress up the scope to make it look old. ie enclose in toilet paper tube and paint silver etc or wrap with aluminum foil etc. So I would appreciate suggestions first as to the bullet to be used and then some firearms to shoot the bullet. I live in Atlanta, Georgia . Six or eight years ago I attended a competition shoot by a civil war skirmish club and I cannot forget how enjoyable it was and only now have the time to pursue. Remarkably, every single shooter at that shoot was using balls and not conical bullets of any type. Still I am drawn to hollow base conicals.