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Has any of you percussion Sharps shooters tried these tubes ? Just curious...
Rick
https://yoresupply.com/ShellTube.html
Rick
https://yoresupply.com/ShellTube.html
Is your 1859 a .50 or .54 caliber ?I've only made paper cartridges for my 1859.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/forum-rules.108881/ :Has any of you percussion Sharps shooters tried these tubes ? Just curious...
Rick
Yore Supply - Shell & Tube Sharps Cartridge
That's a nice shot and a nice rifle.3@50
That's a nice shot and a nice rifle.
Concerning mine, I took away my Malcolm for a tang sight (Godwin replica): the escaping gas of the breech was beginning to burn the bluing and the rust could come under the sight. The second advantage is that with a Godwin in place of another vernier tang is that I can use the cleaning stick during the shooting session to evacuate an eventual piece of paper or flax, that forgot to burn.
15@50m (55 yards) on a 10m air pistol target with my Godwin style:
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In Absurdistan, the only powders that we can get are all the French PNF and the Swiss black powders...Maybe try some of that Swiss I just got.
I do know that … sorry, it was but a poor attempt at humor on my part. For if you read any of Rick’s post, he usually posts on matchlocks from some oddball country that doesn’t exist anymore, like Persia or the Ottoman Empire. In fact I’m not even sure if he owns a flintlock, though I know he has a few miquelet locked arms … he just likes the early BP arms.Actually discussion of the percussion Sharps model 1863’s are allowed here on the forum.
Lovely rifle and great shooting. Your explanation of the breech block clears up why I have been told to wear really good eye protection and an old shirt that I don’t like when I shoot it.If I remember correctly, the rifle was not designed to have an airtight breech. You could/can (though I've never done it) load the gun by putting a conical in the chamber followed with loose powder in lieu of having a cartridge.
If there is space between powder and bullet the gun vents the gas so there isn't the problem you would have in a ML with an air space between bullet and charge.
Here's a cartridge in the chamber.
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I've made both kinds, the thin paper bottom and the one with the tail that gets cut off when you close the breech.
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Obligatory pic of my gun
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3@50
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Hi FlintI do know that … sorry, it was but a poor attempt at humor on my part. For if you read any of Rick’s post, he usually posts on matchlocks from some oddball country that doesn’t exist anymore, like Persia or the Ottoman Empire. In fact I’m not even sure if he owns a flintlock, though I know he has a few miquelet locked arms … he just likes the early BP arms.
So I was kind of surprised when he had a percussion firearm, LOL!
My primary reason for the Hahn job was to better seal the breach. I have the tubes if I decide to use them.Is Charlie hahn still around? i should order more of his tubes. Curious as to why you did the Hahn treatment and not use his tubes? or do you?
Just curious.
Is the Hahn conversion worth the cost? I’ve spoken with Mr.Hahn and the pricing seems reasonable. I’m asking from zero experience of shooting my Shiloh 1863 so far. I’ve been told they are extremely dirty to shoot and troublesome without the conversion.My primary reason for the Hahn job was to better seal the breach. I have the tubes if I decide to use them.
Rick
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