Hi all, my buddy and I are going to take out the Sea Service pistol (recently and beautifully lined to .54 by Bobby Hoyt) out for a spin sometime soon (as soon as my back heals up from a car accident).
I've found plenty of info on this forum and elsewhere regarding possible loads...we will probably start with patched .530 RB over 25-30 grains, and then maybe try some buckshot with cards/wad.
The one thing I haven't found is any info on how these pistols were loaded during the Napoleonic era. Google turns up a blank with all the search terms I can think of. Did they use paper cartridges? Bare ball? Just curious.
I've found plenty of info on this forum and elsewhere regarding possible loads...we will probably start with patched .530 RB over 25-30 grains, and then maybe try some buckshot with cards/wad.
The one thing I haven't found is any info on how these pistols were loaded during the Napoleonic era. Google turns up a blank with all the search terms I can think of. Did they use paper cartridges? Bare ball? Just curious.