bobthemotorcycle
40 Cal.
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My son got me a Confederate 1851 Navy from Cabelas this Christmas and I do not know much about shooting black powder.
I have a bunch of stuff my step dad left me when he passed away this I will use.
So far I have-
The revolver.
A flask to hold powder (Also a horn but I believe I will use the flask).
A brass adjustable mesuring thing.
A brass percusion cap holder/loader.
5 or 6 tins full of Remington and CCI #11 caps.
About 8 or 10 pounds of real black powder that I hope works.
What I need are some lead balls for bullets. I plan on casting my own I just need to get a mold. I have about 10 pounds of .50 and .36 cal balls I will meld down and cast into .44 cal.
What size die/mold should I get for this .44 cal?
I also need to get some crisco to cap my chambers.
My last question is, Do I have to use a wad between my powder and bullet or can I just load the powder then bullet then top it of with crisco? I really do not want to fool with wads.
Thanks.
I have a bunch of stuff my step dad left me when he passed away this I will use.
So far I have-
The revolver.
A flask to hold powder (Also a horn but I believe I will use the flask).
A brass adjustable mesuring thing.
A brass percusion cap holder/loader.
5 or 6 tins full of Remington and CCI #11 caps.
About 8 or 10 pounds of real black powder that I hope works.
What I need are some lead balls for bullets. I plan on casting my own I just need to get a mold. I have about 10 pounds of .50 and .36 cal balls I will meld down and cast into .44 cal.
What size die/mold should I get for this .44 cal?
I also need to get some crisco to cap my chambers.
My last question is, Do I have to use a wad between my powder and bullet or can I just load the powder then bullet then top it of with crisco? I really do not want to fool with wads.
Thanks.