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That's an iron 12 pound Whitworth bolt, fired at Gettysburg by an Alabama unit if memory serves me correctly.
Thank you for your help. That’s awesome information!If you’re in Australia:
1) hand file a 50cal jag or have a simple one like this made.
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2) if you’re a magnum load 100gr + type guy, you’re going to burn out any nipple. If you’re like the originals and stay in the 75 to 90gr powder charge - platinum will last a long time.
3) yes, you can get a platinum custom nipple with a 5/16-18 bottom and a #11 top. Contact Buffalo Arms. If not, PM me.
4) yes, depends on your desire and how accurate you wish to shoot.
5) this deep cavity Whitworth bullet has shot well in many deep rifled guns, Whitworth, Henry, Kerr and Parker Hale Whitworth’s & Volunteers.
Fired round, recovered hex.
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6) hex wad depends on bullet base. No wad used with the above bullet.
Good luck
Just read your post. Info may be irrelevant a year later! I live in NSW and have a Pedersoli Volunteer. By no means am I an expert, more a keen enthusiast. This rifle from a good rest on a calm day can hit a plough disc bout 16 inches diameter at 600m quite regularly. Great rifle. Any questions about it send me a message, there is a certain routinr that works. Bullets I use are from pedersolis mould pushed through hand sizer and are pure ( ish) lead from old roof flashing. 75 grains wano ffg suits this rifle so far. CheersThanks Kno-ie.
In Australia the Pedersoli importer/distributor wants $AU 3685.00 for a new whitworth. Thats over $US 2970 at the current exchange rate. Then one must buy a vernier sight and sight mount adapter, a better front sight, a bullet mold etc....
A new Pedersoli Volunteer is $AU 3355 (about $US 2600) but it comes with a vernier sight.
Whilst I support anyone’s ability to make an honest living, and there are financial overheads to recover, still I think those are really expensive prices to pay. Yes, they are excellent quality and will last generations if cared for, but it’s still a heap of dosh to come up with. As I said, there aren’t but a handful of either model in the whole country and they come up for sale about as frequently as one finds rocking-horse poop.
Thats why I’m pestering people with these questions. I know I want one but it’s a major purpose.
Many thanks
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