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One minor point, most felt wads contaminate the powder charge. Only use the wads if your going to shoot immediately. If loading for hunting where the shot could be tomorrow or the next day, lube over the ball.
@randyb168
Жыл бұрын
Makes sense
@JM-zz3vs
Жыл бұрын
I would think that most lubes would melt (at least a bit) & foul the powder if any heat (from whatever) is involved - but understand that others may have no choice, living/shooting/hunting where it's usually very warm to hot. I'm trying to lube the round ball with some Ballistol, and then seat it in the cylinder and see what outcome that gives with the powder charge after a few days/weeks.
@Rumblestrip
Жыл бұрын
@@JM-zz3vs doesnt need to melt... Gun powder is hydroscopic, meaning it soaks up water
@Grain_side_carving
Жыл бұрын
@@JM-zz3vs as long as you're getting a ring of lead when you seat the ball it shouldn't be able to get to the powder
@therightisright8276
Жыл бұрын
Lube type, weather where you reside and size of ball or conical all factor into that as well. Here in Texas summer, bore butter will melt in the cylinder, run past the ball or conical seeping into powder and dampen it. Try using a firm lube like lamb tallow/beeswax, swaging down a projectile slightly larger than what it uses from factory (a .44 using .451 can do better with .454). I prefer dry wads that I can lube slightly on the barrel side myself so I can store it or shoot in summer and my .44-.45 uses .457 projectiles which cut a good size lead ring, leaving a tight seal that guards against wad leaking into powder. It can be abit of a science to get them more reliable. I recommend Winchester and Remington #10 or #11 caps over CCI and this setup serves me best.
This gives me an idea to do a video on the various bp retailers.
Thanks Dustin, very well done and helpful.
New to black powder, so I appreciate all the info. Thank you
Thanks for posting this video!!! I've been looking forward to this exact video from you for a long time!!
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Real good advice. Thanks for producing this video. I'm real new to this whole cap & ball thing, as in just took possession of my first revolver today. Got all the accessories necessary but had to order caps online as they were not available in my area stores anyplace. Paid an exorbitant price but there were none other available. Same thing with black powder. None of that available, had to go with Pyrodex and as it was, got the last jar in stock at Bass Pro.
Just had a chance to shoot several cap & ball guns! Really FUN! Your videos for beginners are SUPER HELPFUL! Gene
I am from Italy just bought my first cap and ball 1860 army uberti and I love it I hope to find the powder and caps to try it soon! I will follow your channel a lot as I did even before buying it.
I am trying to catch up to all of your videos. I began shooting single-shot percussion pistols a while back and finally took the leap to percussion revolvers beginning with a Uberti 1851 Colt Navy. I now have a (almost) complete set of (key) percussion revolvers: the Colt Paterson being the last want of the series. I am slowly going through each revolver to update the cones. The Uberti 1858 Remington conversion revolver was really what made me to decide to explore the percussion revolver world. I am more at home with these revolvers than with many of my more modern revolvers and pistols. Great content, by the way!
Love your videos! I have my first muzzle loaders, a cva wolf rifle, traditions flintlock (cant find 4f to use in pan) and a Pietta .44 revolver which is the only one i have hot so far. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Dustin for an informative video!
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Good video! Straightforward, concise, informative. Thank you sir.
Great video, Dustin (as always)
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
super helpful thank you - love your channel
Love your videos and products.
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Just received my GOTW paper cartridge kit… thank you! I will be first time rolling ball paper cartridges in .36 this weekend… I just received a (hard to find nowadays) Pietta 1861 Navy… gave it a good initial cleaning like in your how-to videos. I used soapy water to clean and the REM Oil after because Ballistol is so difficult to find here in Northern California. A bit of news, I found one store 45 minutes drive from where I’m at that carried percussion caps in CCI #11 only, I was so happy finally there is supply… when I got to the store, limit was 2 100ct tins! GOEX fffg no can find! Thank You Justin for turning me on to BP revolvers. I’ve got the 1851 and 1861, just need a side by side coach, and a lever action then next is to join up with the local SASS clubs. 🤗
Love the info. Great guide.
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Santee!
Thank you, your video was very informative. I'm excited to soon be embarking on my cap-n-ball journey, looking to purchase my all-time favorite, the 1858 Remington. Liked, subscribed and ambitiously following!
Thank you for the Slixprings reference. I have had problems over the years with soft nipple wrenches bending and becoming useless. That or improperly sized to fit into the recesses on the cylinder.
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
The Slix Wrench is really great!
I love me some Black Powder stuff. More work but a lot of fun too!
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Amen!
Just found you. And I bookmarked your store page. I plan on getting some products from you.
Thank you Dustin I enjoyed the video and I wished I had this before I bought mine I love mine to death it is a fully engraved model not only the cylinder but the frame and the barrel and the back strap but it is a brass frame so I've cut the load down to 12 grains so I don't do damage and it is very accurate with 12 at 20 yards felt wads and your Lube over the ball slick shot nipples using number 11 CCI caps thank you. Joe security
I took the plunge and ordered one of your 36 caliber kits. I can't wait to start making cartridges. Had to go to the Pyrodex though, no real BP anywhere. I did find myself a 36 Griswold & Gunnison Pistol as well!
When I load my 45 Colt cartridges with Goex fffg black powder I use a wonder wad and I also use an over the powder card that I punch out to keep it from contaminating the powder. I also been loading with bh209 and I don't use any wads because the bh209 doesn't faul up a revolver like real black powder. Good video.
Just picked up kits for my .31 and .44. They should make things a lot more fun
I've had the whole pandemic to get hooked in by watching probably hundreds of hours of videos about percussion revolvers. I even got to renew my license, that I let expire a decade ago (it lasts 5 years here in Italy) when I stopped doing target shooting competitions. I was quite sure about the Remington 1858 NMA, but lately I've grown fond of the '51 Army, especially the London model. I love octagonal barrels and I like the idea of a small, agreeable yet accurate and less expensive caliber like the .36, being used to a .22 carbine (50 meters / 55 yards) and a 4,5 mm Olympic air rifle (10 meters / 11 yards). A few days ago my pesky girlfriend told me she likes the 1861 better. Now I can't decide anymore which one I should get: the 1851 or the 1861?
I recommend if you are going to get heavy to C&B revolvers, get multiple cylinders and a bench top loader. I like to have 4 extra per revolver. This was a common practice during the uncivil war amongst mounted soldiers, as it was easier and faster to swap cylinders, especially when mounted. Upgrade the nipples for sure, and at least give conical balls a try as well (I use them exclusively). Great video! Especially for those just getting started with C&B revolver shooting!!!
Just ordered up my first BP, a Uberti 1861 navy. Want to thank you for the information you provide.
@rogergoodwin5533
29 күн бұрын
But percussion caps no where to buy. What is gained. 5 12 2024.
Thanks for the info.
I just bought my first cap and ball revolver this week, an 1858 new model army sherrif. First thing I learned was I can't buy percussion caps. Bought a percussion cap making kit and some primeall and am looking into the trick where you are able to use small pistol primers by putting tubing around the nipples.
Very nice work.
Nice one Dustin. I have been using black powder firearms since the mid seventies here in the UK, a Uberti Colt Walker and a Parker Hale 1853 3 Band Enfield. (I have one of your paper cartridge kits for the Colt) And I still found this video relevant and interesting.
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@CountryCampers
Жыл бұрын
@@GunsOfTheWest Dustin, would u recommend wearing some kind of gloves when handlng lead bullets? I have had black stain from touching them and its kind hard to wash off plus i hear can expose to cancer
@Badco14
Жыл бұрын
@@CountryCampers Hello Jim, yes. When casting your own lead bullets, use heavy work gloves that have long cuffs. When handling lead bullets to make paper cartridges for example, use those thin close fitting gloves used by vehicle technicians etc. Good luck.
I always use your paper cartridge kit. It was so fun to bring it into the local shop with finshed cartridges including ratshot loads I made by putting 8 shot in a 44 caliber bullet mold and poured in hot candle wax.
@samspencer582
Жыл бұрын
What is a ratshot load? I am a beginner so I haven’t heard of it yet.
@Brennan_the_smith
Жыл бұрын
@@samspencer582 ratshot loads is ammo that instead of one large bullet you use lots of tiny lead shot held together in either a capsule or in mu case wax
@samspencer582
Жыл бұрын
@@Brennan_the_smith Thank you Brennan.
I personally prefer my 44 Dragoons over my 36 Paterson and Navy. I even like them better than my 44 Walker or Army. The big frames are less prone to cap jams and hold 50 gains of powder for big booms.
Hello. Love the videos. Something ive noticed is that loads are different between brass frame revolvers and steel frame revolvers! Thanks
Great video
Great info!
Outstanding video ! Just about everything I needed to know about my black powder gun. By the way, l got a question for you regarding the 1858 pietta New Army Target .44 cal. and the "Taylor's n Company conversion cylinder". Will the Winchester .45 long colt 255 gr round nose flat tip ammo work with that conversion cylinder ??? Thank you.
great vidio sir was very good thank you
I just bought my first cap and ball revolver yesterday. A Pietta 1858 Remington New ARMY in .44. Thank you for the video.
@rogergoodwin5533
29 күн бұрын
Where you buying percussion caps???
@motodad1753
28 күн бұрын
There is a little shop near me called Florida Shooting Supplies. That probably don’t help you much. But maybe Midland USA? I haven’t checked them though.
The straight capper works better than the snail capper on Remington New Army (aka patent date 58) revolvers.
Nice. Thanks.
I am a Finn living in Sweden and I like your channel with so much great information about black powder guns. I bought an original Remington 44 and i have been to the shooting range twice this summer. In Sweden we have quite tough laws against guns, but weapons made before 1895 that is black powder is allowed, but somehow the powder and caps is getting harder to get it seems. I have bought Pyrodex as you show in this video, but really want real black powder. Ubertis and Pedersolis is not allowed by the law because they are new, but an original black powder is allowed, very strange gun laws here in Sweden. I love to shoot with a black powder revolver, very awesome! Do you ship stuff to Sweden? So many things I need for my Remington that you show in this video. Keep up the good work.
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
My products do ship to Sweden. Here’s the link: gunsoftheweststore.com
@deandeann1541
Жыл бұрын
@@harvdog5669 They are hard to get because they are so difficult to find.
@harvdog5669
Жыл бұрын
@@GunsOfTheWest Hello sir, Do you have an idea why caps are not in stock on store shelves in last 4 yrs ?? For these are for antique firearms and small cannons,, all for weekend warriors for the most part. Guys just out having a little fun... No real harm going on with these antique firearms these days...Nobody would ever use these against a modern Army.. So what do you think is going on.. And yes real BLACK POWDER is out there to purchase... Maybe Jesus will come soon and we won't have to worry about such things anymore... God bless you and may God watch over you and your family
@samspencer582
11 ай бұрын
@@lurch789 I really must try to make own powder.
@TheMemyselfandi23
9 ай бұрын
@@samspencer582easy, move to a non communist country. Lol
Well, I subscribed.
You mentioned softer screws, can you replace them with better screws? And if so, where to get?? Thank you and am loving your vids due to getting back into C n P.
Have you ever made a video on hunting with cap and ball pistols? I was considering buying a replica 1858 Remington (44 cal) steel receiver. I would assume they're over 400 foot pounds at 50yds for white tails, but that would be the minimum for my state. I don't mind sitting and doing the math, but I love to hear from experienced shooters and their thoughts.
A Bobbie pin works pretty good for a capper.
Kind Thanks and good shootin! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
I 've been a Civil War re enactor for over 39 yrs. and have seen it all. I shoot a Whitneyville Walker .44 cal. .When I shoot a ( live round ) AT THE SHOOTING RANGE I load as usual, powder ,ball, then wax. As for the WAX , the BEST wax that I have found is ( ready for this ) toilet seal wax ring . Sounds funky , but this wax is the best sealer I have ever used and it wont melt under extreme heat. Just go to any store that has plumbing and pick up a new wax ring . this ring will last for a long time .
Pyrodex has always been my go to. 1) Easier in my area to obtain 2) gotta little more behind it than black. But for the most part it is plentiful in my area. even before the "pandemic" unobtainium was the name of black powder, even when on shelf generally $8 to $15 more on the pound. I quit making black powder, well because I`d rather shoot. As always you are correct and great video none the less
@jackjones9460
6 ай бұрын
Did you make black powder to use in your firearms? That’s very cool!
Thank you for this video. I am new to blackpowder and I am learning quite a bit from your channel. I do have one question and I'm sorry if it seems silly. Can I use paper cartridges in a Pietta 1851 44 cal. Sheriff's model (4.75 barrel)? This shorter barrel pistol is easier for me to handle but I've only seen people using cartridges on a full size 7.5 barrel. Any advice would be much appreciated and thank you for all your informative videos. 🙏
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
Hi, Linda! The paper cartridges will work as well in that gun as in the ones with longer barrels. Here’s the link to my website where paper cartridge kits are available: gunsoftheweststore.com Thanks for watching!
I’m into cowboy mounted shooting. Back during the primer shortage I started using cap and ball revolvers whilst on horseback during my practice sessions. They work good for practice but not ideal like a colt single action army. 1st the caps tend to come out when you cock and fall between the hammer and cylinder which is problematic. I made my own caps with tin cans by the way which is why that happened a lot because caps were also in short supply.
@Grain_side_carving
Жыл бұрын
Colts are infamous for cap jamming i don't know what you have but I've never seen that problem on a Remington
@seresamgala8125
6 ай бұрын
That's encouraging, but I prefer the Remingtons anyway. They're better and more strongly built (which means in the case of an unintended KABOOM you'll likely still have all your fingers afterwards) 😁
I still have a couple cans of DuPont FFF black powder. I have a can of superfine black rifle powder. A purple can and a blue can I don’t use them i have then as collectables
Id love to hear anyone out there on shooting bp shotguns like to hear anybodys experience with them
Having been into BP revolvers for over ten years I can't say there is anything I disagree with here. About the only thing I'd add is that you're GOING to want a capper eventually so I'd put it in the must-have category. The Ted Cash snail capper works fantastic.
Im using the CCI #10 caps for my 44 rem
@rogergoodwin5533
29 күн бұрын
Where you finding them.
@droberts1664
29 күн бұрын
@@rogergoodwin5533 Im getting em from a gun shop. He sells black powder stuff now too
I made a nipple wrench with a 1/4 in nut driver. Lol
Couldn't find actual perc. caps so i had to get one of those kits to make them out of soda cans. Time consuming and wont work well with cappers, but definitely better than nothing
I usually use black powder - but I have burned 2 pounds of triple 7 in my Pietta brass framed 1851 with no sign whatsoever of frame stretching, the gun is as tight as it was when I purchased it 18 years ago. I think frame stretching for the most part is a problem that was fixed a long time ago.
Could you do a video on powder pellets
@GunsOfTheWest
6 ай бұрын
I’ve actually done a couple already. Here are the links: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pK2uy9uuc5S9g7A.htmlsi=1kfDQ0FYMl6tU8eW kzread.info/dash/bejne/lqJt2syngcTMlps.htmlsi=X8Tzg8DO1VSHeZXr Thanks for watching!
The Remington #10 fit perfect on mine but they won't fit in cappers that enclose the cap due to being deeper cups.
10:51 I don’t trust anyone or anything that doesn’t know how to properly grip my nips 😂
I use krisco in my revolver no issue.
@mikedenson1589
7 ай бұрын
Crisco
I challenge you to tell us where we can buy #10 Remington percussion caps. Every place I have checked they are out of stock. The only ones I have seen are made for BP rifles.
I'd love to get into cap and ball shooting but I can't find caps anywhere. I'm hesitant to drop the money on a revolver if I'm going to have trouble finding caps
Guy, if you are shooting your cap and ball revolvers, just where are you getting your caps? I haven't been able to buy them in over 2 years locally or online. Do you have a secret source? Maybe I should try making my own!
I purchased many cans FF Goex back in the 80s here and there in the metal cans and still have around 7 pounds in the old metal cans. Back then it was 7 bucks a pound.
Unfortunately for me, it's next to impossible to find even black powder supplies without going to a licensed dealer. I can't even order powder or caps online, much less a black powder revolver. The round balls are the only thing I can get online nowadays.
@joshuariddensdale2126
Жыл бұрын
@Number 1 Western Fan It's the strict gun laws that went into effect following Sandy Hook. My Governor of the time made it illegal to buy so much as a black powder revolver online, or buy them out of state and bring them across state lines. Thanks a lot for ruining it for me, kid whose name I don't remember. Sandy Hook ruined everything.
Hello do you know where I can find .41 cal percussion balls?
I own a flintlock pistol and a couple of percussion rifles, the caps are kind of a rare find in my state. I would like to find a working matchlock and wheellock, but something tells me I may have better luck finding a revolver.
@bedeodempsey5007
Жыл бұрын
Try Access Heritage for a matchlock, but you will have to drill your own touch hole. Wheellocks are not to be found, outside of multi tens of thousands of dollar originals. Never heard of a repro.
@wolfman1662
Жыл бұрын
@@bedeodempsey5007 I'll probably have to win the lottery or learn gunsmithing if I want the wheel lock. I looked up Access Heritage and the matchlock is surprisingly affordable.
@bedeodempsey5007
Жыл бұрын
@@wolfman1662 yep. I bought the early model Brown Bess. Would love to get the matchlock arquebus.
@wolfman1662
Жыл бұрын
@@bedeodempsey5007 are they capable of handling the stresses?
@bedeodempsey5007
Жыл бұрын
@@wolfman1662 I have fired my Bess several times with no problem. Only issue was not enough spark to ignite the pan. Could be my flints or the 2f, rather than 4f, powder. Great price though, at about half a Pedersoli.
With percussion caps being so hard to find, some people are making caps. I have not seen anyone using FFFF in the caps. Could this work by putting a measured amount powder in the cap and adding a couple drops of alcohol ?
where are you getting caps? i never see them for sale and havent for years
Is a black hat required? 🙂 I bought your paper cartridge maker for .36. I made a bunch and can't wait to get out in the field to try them out!
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
The hat’s not required, but it’s sure to help you shoot better. LOL
@peacemaker-du4hz
Жыл бұрын
I've always been partial to white hats. Grew up on lone ranger
Why don't they make pellets for 36cal?
I can’t find #10 caps anywhere
How safe are they?
Muito legal, 👏👏👍👍😄😄.
What's the difference between a black powder 44 revolver and a modern revolver? Other than the obvious.
Have you ever tried Remington #11s?
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
I have, but they don’t stay on revolver nipples as well.
Can you make a "buckshot" cartridge for a .44 black powder revolver and if so will it damage the revolver? So after using all my .44 balls to make a cartridge I ran out so I got to thinking can I make a buckshot cartridge from using little metal bbs .177s from my airsoft rifles?
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t use regular BB’s, but I’ve seen people use lead birdshot successfully. Thanks for watching!
I rather have the smell of Goex on me, than that pyrodex funk.
@user-jb8fx8sb4e
Жыл бұрын
Stuff smells like a college dorm room...or dirty socks lol 🤣
No mention of a loading stand?
@archangele1
9 күн бұрын
I use a loading stand for my 1858 Remington revolvers and their extra cylinders. I have three of the revolvers and an extra cylinder for each so when all loaded I have 36 rounds ready to go. The loading stand is great for a Remington but not as practical for my 1847 Walker since it requires I disassemble the Walker. That is why I love the old Remington revolvers so much. Just buy a bunch of extra cylinders and load them up at home then you can shoot all day at the range without having to reload there.
So basically I’m looking at spending quite a bit of money to get started with black powder pewpews. That’s a lot of stuff to buy 😲 lol 😂
Sure glad BP primers will alway be available. 4 25 2024.
I am near Ogden, where should I go for such supplies?
@GunsOfTheWest
7 ай бұрын
Smith & Edward’s may still carry some of it and, of course, my website has some as well. gunsoftheweststore.com
This powder is more fffinely grated than a regular fine powder)
Hey Dustin Will My 36 Cal Revolver take .375'' Round balls? Im only wondering because I put a .375'' round ball at the Top of the Barrel And it would not fall down the Barrel.
@GunsOfTheWest
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, that’s the size I use. The lead is soft and the blast will force it through the bore.
@user-pz7gc1cp8c
3 ай бұрын
Thx@@GunsOfTheWest
Can you use FFg Goex on a 1860 peitta 44. revolver ?
@GunsOfTheWest
3 ай бұрын
Yes. It just won’t be quite as powerful as FFFg.
Is Goex back in business?
@andrewgates8158
Жыл бұрын
Technically, yes. Bought out by another company.
@JRB781
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewgates8158 Thank you. I'm glad that another company was able to step up to the plate and keep our only domestic black powder brand going. That really makes my day!
@RobinP556
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewgates8158 Cool, good to know. I’m almost out of black powder and I shoot flintlocks a good bit.
I was told by one of my dealers, the only one that sells real blackpowder, that Goex had either gone out of business or the company that owned Goex had discontinued it. I don’t. Recall which. Is this incorrect?
@GunsOfTheWest
Жыл бұрын
They had announced that they were shutting down, but I think they were bought by a new owner who kept it going.
@RobinP556
Жыл бұрын
@@GunsOfTheWest Fantastic news! Thank you.
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
Жыл бұрын
Rhey went out business last year.. but a company bought them like 4 or 5 months ago and they are going to resume production
@TiglathPileser3
Жыл бұрын
Hodgdon closed Goex last year, and sold it to Estes this year. I think that most of the Goex powder out there is from before Goex closed. Last month, Estes got a big grant from DoD to restart the black powder plant in Minden, LA. The US military was Goex' largest customer. Estes plans to have powder available for distributors in 2023. My case of Goex is running low. 😕
Where the actual hell is anyone finding black powder at lately
@grprather
2 ай бұрын
Buffalo Arms carries black powder. I just ordered 3 lbs. of 2F and 2 lbs. of 4F Goex from them a month ago and my order was shipped promptly.
Hey BP shooters, 1st timer here getting into it. I have a question, if any of y'all can answer? So on my Pietta 1851(snub), I was putting CCI 11 caps on the nipples to see how they would fit. So I put one on and lowered the hammer onto the nipple with cap on it, now when this happens I can't cock back the hammer again. Unless I try to do it once or twice and I hear a click and now I can pull the hammer back again. Does this happen because the hammer can't properly finish seating when there's a cap installed there, so it stays locked until it properly sits and I hear the click and is this why it's better to leave it on an empty cylinder for reliability also? The hammer will strike the cap fine, it just can't rest on it without getting locked up when you pull back.
@Grain_side_carving
Жыл бұрын
It took me a minute to figure out but I think i recreated the problem on my Remington new model army (also a Pietta) what i believe is happening is as the hammer passes the halfcock notch the hand moves to it's next notch ready to index the cylinder also at this point the cylinder stop locks in place so if the hammer doesn't come all the way down the cylinder stop stays put so when you try and pull the hammer back again it's trying to turn the locked cylinder (i hope that makes sense) as for what would cause that I'm not really sure maybe the caps don't fit right and are preventing the hammer from going far enough or possibly your action parts are installed incorrectly and that's causing weird problems other than that I'd probably try to explain the problem to a gunsmith. Really hope you get it fixed man happy shooting
@JM-zz3vs
Жыл бұрын
@@Grain_side_carving Thanks for your time and advice ! I do believe you're right, the 11 caps make the hammer not properly seat on the snub nose. I'll have to try #10
@Grain_side_carving
Жыл бұрын
@@JM-zz3vs i hope that works it's always nice to have a simple fix
I have your kit for loading 36 caliber it's a little hard it can be done because I've done it but the balls are a little harder than the conical bullets to prepare. and I have some of your lube and that's some pretty good stuff although I have made my own now using beeswax and Lambs tallow but I did have to experiment because some of the instructions online well most of the instructions online are different so I had to make what works for me. as far as the wads go I never could get a wad in straight it is so difficult, at least for me but I still try I will use them up but I won't use anymore I like the method of putting the wax over the top of the cylinders. it's a lot less likely of a chain fire and I do keep an eye on the caps because there's a chance of chain fire back there. anyway thanks for the video, personally I prefer Swiss and there's another one that starts with s but my phone won't pronounce it right shoots in, that's what it prints when I say it on my phone because I speak my comments. anyway thanks for the video and don't forget and of course I know you know this, keep ye powder dry
@Grain_side_carving
Жыл бұрын
Schützen that's what I shoot exclusively it's almost exactly goex same charges work great
Hi I have a question a friend of mine give me a gun it's a uberti 1860 replica arms Inc Marietta Ohio it's mark with XXV it has pn mark and some others .my question doesn't have on writing BLACK POWDER ONLY it's that normal?
@Max-ni3lt
Жыл бұрын
Yeah because the same dose of smokeless powder would explode the cylinder
I have 2 questions - is it safe to load 20 gr of 777 into brass frame 1851 navy pietta? - where the hell I can find #10 percussion caps????
@archangele1
9 күн бұрын
Hi, I load 20 grains in my Remington 1858 with a brass frame and 12" barrel. It is a .44 cal though. You might want to go with 15 grains in a .36 cal. My brass frame is also a Pietta and so far no issues with 20 grains and a standard round ball. But, brass is soft so don't try to push things to the max. The owner's manual has a chart that tells suggested loads in both black powder and pyrodex. They are light loads but very safe.
@archangele1
9 күн бұрын
As for caps, you just have to look around at local gun stores as well as online stores like Cabelas and Midway USA.
Cheap price on black powder. $45 in Michigan for a pound😢
i used magnum #11 with ffg in a pistol .44....blanks load...seemed really weak....maybe over primed? 20 grains....... I put it in a cardboard box and pull the sound was not loud....
How long can I keep the gunpowder loaded in the revolver without using it? I read a comment on another site from someone who said that it only lasted one day inside the barrel of the revolver...
@BogeyTheBear
Жыл бұрын
Genuine black powder lasts for years, even decades. The black powder substitutes may last a year or two. Whomever complained about the powder being only good for a day after it's loaded into a revolver probably included a prelubricated wad and the lube in the wad ruined the powder after a day passed.
@morgandiehl4029
2 ай бұрын
I have paper cartridges loaded with goex wad and ball. Sat 3 years fired them yesterday no problem. Keep powder cool and dry.
I can’t find percussion caps #10 I’m in Tx. I will buy as many as possible. If someone could help me out ….!!🙏🏼. I just got my first black powder ever. And it’s just a paper weight. 1851 marshal. Pietta
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
Жыл бұрын
Im trying to give you my email but youtube just keeps removing my comment.. fck this Not sure how to contact you i have alot of caps. @yohoo If you can figure this out. Its candymancangt and the last word after caps you know which one that is. Sorry so crytpic but im trying to get around this youtube algorithm to remove my comment
@camohunters6283
Жыл бұрын
If you could spare some…. I’d pay Double cost, just would be nice to use my new “toy”
@camohunters6283
Жыл бұрын
Also getting some products from you to do paper cart.
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
Жыл бұрын
@@camohunters6283 paper cart ?
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
Жыл бұрын
@@camohunters6283 you have my email.. did you understand the way i wrote it ? just email me