And "Old" in this case only means 30 years, but that was 30 years ago taught to a Teen when things were different and in many cases much easier- and probably a lot less safer (like having a massive block of lead the size of a watermelon you could shoot or hammer off whatever you needed to go quick cast).
It may matter: I'm in New York.
Everything I used to use is out in MO, so starting from scratch. A buddy from work has an 1858 Pietta that I'm going to go practice/check out as a possible entry.
What I always loved though were the rifles and muskets.
Unfortunately I have no idea what crazy things they built out there. And after all of these years and a stroke I certainly could have mixed memories, so please go gentle on inaccuracies- just point them out and I'll read up and try to correct them in my head.
My favorite was the .72, hexagonal barrel, that needed a fork. At least I didn't near that age but my Uncles did, and while it would knock me good and hard it was a beautiful to load. Was a ball as far as I can recall but I swear they showed me loading it with Minnies- so I don't know.
The second was a cartridge black powder (and yes I've spent dozens of hours googling and looking) where I thought they were around .64 with some brass straight necked cartridge. Absolutely a massive kick, almost a musket length barrel (again, teen aged with the whole perspective of height still not grown into).
I don't know if that's enough to get me started on figuring out what I used to use, and if not I'll understand- and thank you for your time.
It may matter: I'm in New York.
Everything I used to use is out in MO, so starting from scratch. A buddy from work has an 1858 Pietta that I'm going to go practice/check out as a possible entry.
What I always loved though were the rifles and muskets.
Unfortunately I have no idea what crazy things they built out there. And after all of these years and a stroke I certainly could have mixed memories, so please go gentle on inaccuracies- just point them out and I'll read up and try to correct them in my head.
My favorite was the .72, hexagonal barrel, that needed a fork. At least I didn't near that age but my Uncles did, and while it would knock me good and hard it was a beautiful to load. Was a ball as far as I can recall but I swear they showed me loading it with Minnies- so I don't know.
The second was a cartridge black powder (and yes I've spent dozens of hours googling and looking) where I thought they were around .64 with some brass straight necked cartridge. Absolutely a massive kick, almost a musket length barrel (again, teen aged with the whole perspective of height still not grown into).
I don't know if that's enough to get me started on figuring out what I used to use, and if not I'll understand- and thank you for your time.
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