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Spotted this while window shopping at Track of the Wolf. Linkage to webpage

I saw the part about
with an un-drilled web under the nipple hole, we install our new #EMS-I temper blued 5/16-18 Enfield nipple.

To make it shootable, you must finish the flash channel under the nipple using our #DRILL-3/32 bit. Simply insert your drill bit into the nipple hole, and tip it outboard to point the drill bit into the barrel, completing the ignition channel.

The "flash channel hole" under the nipple must be drilled at an angle to the bore of the barrel.

and this also:
made with a 24 gauge smooth bore barrel, with .565" bore,
which is really a 26 gauge that'll use a .550" PRB. And ToTW has that ball size readily available.

What I'm looking for is a 50 yards and under porcine ventilator. Any experiences or input on this one?
 
According to someone on r/ blackpowder a couple weeks ago they are decent india guns. They are marked "UDR and AHU India" Post is here: ( Link )

He says his measured .580.

I've never dabbled with india guns but thats what little info i could come up with on those specifically.
 
I really do not have anything against the better India guns for reenactment but this one.....

Nope..... Nada..... No Sir
 
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