Mountain Dewd said:My buggy rifle is exactly the same, no caliber markings. I use a .440 and a .015" patch, though I have used .433s.
My .45 Numrich underhammer guns like these with a thicker .015"- .018" patch. Any thinner patch burns right thru.There is little in this game that is exact. Barrels are what they are and there can be great variations. The .433" ball will be for a barrel that is a bit smaller than most .45 cal. barrels. You need to try different ball size and patch combos in your barrel to determine the size you need.
My first Kentucky style longrifle was a flintlock "Kentuckian", ordered back in 1972.
It was made in Italy and was a pretty nice rifle.
As I recall, it was imported by Centennial Arms.
It was listed as a .44 caliber and it shot the .433 diameter roundballs you asked about.
Hopkins & Allen underhammer rifles use a .433 ball.
Didn’t numerich arms make a .44 for some years?There is little in this game that is exact. Barrels are what they are and there can be great variations. The .433" ball will be for a barrel that is a bit smaller than most .45 cal. barrels. You need to try different ball size and patch combos in your barrel to determine the size you need.
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