Graf & Sons has black powder but you'll have to pay the hazmat fee plus shipping, the same if you buy percussion caps online and have them shipped, if you can find them. Apparently the supply has not caught up with demand yet.Any good ones? Really new to this no idea what to get to load powder and caps.
Mark who does Black Powder Maniac Shooter videos and Bob who does Black Powder TV. Both of them post here.Any good ones? Really new to this no idea what to get to load powder and caps.
Mark who does Black Powder Maniac Shooter videos and Bob who does Black Powder TV. Both of them post here.
Here's Mark's intro to percussion shooting video.
Thanks i have some goodies to buy it seemsI don't think you can buy a kit per say. CVA has one but it's more suited to inline rifles.
You need a short starter, adjustable powder measure, capper for # 11 caps. Range rod, cleaning rod, attachments. Cotton cloth for cleaning and shooting patches. There's more but I think these are just the basic items you need.
Thanks for the linksThis one from RMC Ox-Yoke is as good as any. You don't really need the brush. Click on the links below.
RMC Black Powder Cleaning / Loading Kit – RMC Ox-Yoke Muzzleloader Supplies
And you will need the flask and measure.
Traditions Hunter Flask Powder Measure 5-120 Grains Brass (midwayusa.com)
There are other threads with starting out information.
The rod n my rifle is no good?You will need a good, sturdy rod. Do not rely on the wood rod that is in the thimbles. Good for loading at the range and good for cleaning after a day of shooting. A cleaning jag, suitable for your rifle calibre. Cleaning patches too. Cleaning muzzleloaders is a chore that must be done after shooting your new rifle. Rust is a nasty four letter word.
The initial setup for someone new to this sport can be expensive. Make good choices. If you have questions about what you should buy, this forum is the place to ask.
Not that it's no good but broken wooden rods are not uncommon so a good range rod mean less wear and tear on the wooden rod. I use one of these:The rod n my rifle is no good?
Book markedNot that it's no good but broken wooden rods are not uncommon so a good range rod mean less wear and tear on the wooden rod. I use one of these:
Ramrods, for target rifles - Track of the Wolf
I'm sure others have their favorites also.
That horn flask with powder measure attached to it in that black powder maniac video looks pretty coolYou'll need a powder flask too.
Track of the Wolf is where I get most of my stuff but there are quite a few others. There are also Delrin nylon rods to fit every muzzleloader if you chose those instead.Book marked
A bare minimum would be:Any good ones? Really new to this no idea what to get to load powder and caps.
Wow a lot of info to take kinda overwhelmed thanks!A bare minimum would be:
3Fg or 2Fg black powder or Pyrodex or Triple Se7en powder. Do not buy pellet style powder.
Powder measure or empty cartridge case (follow link to see possible cartridges to use: Black Powder Measures from Cartridges
Round lead balls. For a rifle, look for balls that are .010" smaller than your guns bore.
Cotton cloth. .015 to .018 thick works well in most rifles. Do not use cloth that contains synthetic fibers like nylon, rayon etc.
A block of wood or "short starter" to press the patched ball into the muzzle.
Cleaning jag in a size suitable for your guns bore.
Percussion caps. Usually #11 size for rifles.
Cleaning patches. Any material will work.
You can use your wood ramrod for ramming the patched ball or bullet
A good cleaning rod is very useful for cleaning your gun with the cleaning patches and jag.
Look at your wooden ram rod. If the wood grain looks like the grain in this picture, it may break leaving a razor sharp edge that can poke a hole thru your hand or arm.
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The metal ends on the ramrod should be pinned in place. Properly done, it looks like this:
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If you watch the For Sale section sometimes you'll see powder horns for sale or you can go online to just about any traditional muzzleloader vendors and find finished horns. I bought one on this site but my others come from Powderhorns and More, they have finished horns and horn kits. The antler powder measure I picked up from October Country who also has powder horns.That horn flask with powder measure attached to it in that black powder maniac video looks pretty cool
Your entering into the dark world of black powder! It's not too late to turn back. LolWow a lot of info to take kinda overwhelmed thanks!