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    Black powder shooting

    Shooting black powder muzzleloader rifles and pistols have really got a hold of me. I love it. What i like about it is i can make every thing i need to shoot these guns. I don't have to go to a sporting goods store and buy balls, powder, or patches or any thing to enjoy this sport. You can make every thing and it works. Maybe im the od one out that takes it to a different level maybe not. Any one else do the same as i do. It is very satisfying when you can make your own stuff and it works. Just like they did in the old days.
    Dont pee down my back and tell me its raining.

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    Got the bug many years ago, and it hasn't gone away. First M/L was a CVA .32 cal squirrel rifle which I traded for a .54 cal Thompsen Centre Hawken. Then came 45's 50's 58's and I make patches for all.

    I started making ball starters not only for me but other shooters.



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    I blame LAGS...not! But he did help me well along the road. The Holy Black is a true fun calling.

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    Looks like a nice collection you got there BAS. I bet there is a favorite one there that always gets to go to the range every time. Fun stuff isn't it.
    Dont pee down my back and tell me its raining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lead chucker View Post
    Shooting black powder muzzleloader rifles and pistols have really got a hold of me. I love it. What i like about it is i can make every thing i need to shoot these guns. I don't have to go to a sporting goods store and buy balls, powder, or patches or any thing to enjoy this sport. You can make every thing and it works. Maybe im the od one out that takes it to a different level maybe not. Any one else do the same as i do. It is very satisfying when you can make your own stuff and it works. Just like they did in the old days.
    Would love to make all my own ? Don't know how and don't know if I have the skills ??

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    There is only one way to find out if you have the Skills and teach yourself to know How.
    Just get an inexpensive Kit.
    Then ask for guidance right here on the Forum.
    We will help you.
    And most kits now a days that you can buy locally don't require that many tools that you probably have already.
    Give it a try , and then Give it a shot..
    As for making things like your own powder , shot and primers.
    We can help you also.

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    BAW: Nice post ! You have a nice selection of front stuffers. But where are the cap and ball revolvers? Wait till they bite you!!!! Keep your powder dry. By lead. It is cheap now! Scrap yards are paying $ .10 per pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockindaddy View Post
    BAW: Nice post ! You have a nice selection of front stuffers. But where are the cap and ball revolvers? Wait till they bite you!!!! Keep your powder dry. By lead. It is cheap now! Scrap yards are paying $ .10 per pound.
    Ain't that the truth. C&B are so easy to buy. Ships right to your door!

    If it wasn't for the primer shortage I wouldn't have gotten so far into BP shooting. The independence of the hobby is a big draw, but not the only one.

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    Rockindaddy,

    I've had my time with C&B pistols, 11 State Championships and ten National top placements. Wore out a ROA with approx 50,000 rounds, gas cutting near cut the frame through at the cylinder gap!
    Hold Still Varmint; while I plugs Yer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGS View Post
    There is only one way to find out if you have the Skills and teach yourself to know How.
    Just get an inexpensive Kit.
    Then ask for guidance right here on the Forum.
    We will help you.
    And most kits now a days that you can buy locally don't require that many tools that you probably have already.
    Give it a try , and then Give it a shot..
    As for making things like your own powder , shot and primers.
    We can help you also.
    Where do I find some of these kits ?? What are they called ??

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    Check your local sporting goods stores.
    IMO.
    The Traditions line of rifles are good enough to get started in the sport.
    I have built a Traditions kits like the St. Louis Hawken .50 cal. , a .32 Crockett rifle , and have a Kentucky rifle Kit that I have to build.
    You can also order them on line from several places.
    They are not that hard to put together correctly.
    They also function good for a starter rifle.
    They also sell them fully assembled for not that much more.
    I started out building Kits.
    I got hooked after my first one.
    Now I buy used rifles and rebuild them and build my own Custom Rifles from parts that I come by.
    Go on line and look at what Dixie Gun Works has in stock.
    They sell so many different rifles , pistols and kits for both.
    I have a Lyman GPR kit plus an extra hunting barrel , and a Pedersolli .32 flintlock Cub rifle kit that I have to build.
    I think I got both those from Dixie over a year ago.
    I have to catch up on my projects.
    I also just restored a TC Hawken .50 that now looks Brand New.
    Last edited by LAGS; 09-25-2023 at 09:26 PM.

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    I agree with LAGS. The first pistol I ever purchased was a Remington C&B revolver kit (I think it was Navy Arms). Couple of files/rasps and wet/dry sandpaper. Bluing/browning stuff. It can become addicting

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    Yeah I started with one BP rifle and they multiply like wabbits. Same happy problem with BP pistols. Got a BP 12ga I have not gotten around to shooting. Antique, modern I like em all. Caplock, flintlocks oh my! Had turned up my nose to inlines but we have 4 different in-line targets at the State Shoot. So may go to the dark side to shoot even more.

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    Maybe the addictive nature of firearms is why our federal government is trying to ban all guns.

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    That reminds me...I need another BP pistol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by armoredman View Post
    That reminds me...I need another BP pistol...
    Who doesn’t?

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    Yea.
    I had three .
    So I built two more.
    And have parts to build two more.
    But I might put pistols on the back burner until I get caught up on my 10 rifles and kits I have to get started on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGS View Post
    Yea.
    I had three .
    So I built two more.
    And have parts to build two more.
    But I might put pistols on the back burner until I get caught up on my 10 rifles and kits I have to get started on.
    That’s a good problem to have!

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    That 10 rifles are muzzleloaders.
    I have at least 10 smokeless rifles that I will rebuild, or build customs out of them.
    Thank goodness I am down to 5 smokeless handguns that could use a little work.
    As you can see,
    Now is a good time to be retired so I have more time to play with my toys.

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    I ran around 50 rounds through my 54 TC after work today. With all the stress life can bring shooting these guns gives me a calming affect. .When i got home i cleaned my gun had dinner and took an old bed sheet and cut it into cleaning patches . Life is good.
    Dont pee down my back and tell me its raining.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check