The weird turn Pro...

WB
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020, 19:36 (2098 days ago)

With so many guys pining about dwindling components I decided to revisit an old fascination. ML arms, I have a bunch of them long unused. Why not?! I find lots of Pyrodex and 777 at the stores, about all that is left for powder. BTW you CAN use it in centerfire ctgs too! I’ve even used a .45 powder pellet in a .45 Colt case before to just see what it would do. It shoots, with a big ball of fire! Since GNR moved to AZ from FL, and TN before he's missed out for the most part playing with BP. Some fear they will burn down the utopia! Some nuts certainly could too.

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I did make a favorable trade today for this White .504 inline ML. I’ve never had a modern “in-line” before. I have flintlocks, sidehammers, a double side lock, but never an inline. This special bore size is actually a .512” bore with shallow grooves. Normal .50 cal. ML are .500 bores. Not a big difference but it’s for a reason specified by the maker. He’s a mad genius, and weird. I like that. A .504 bullet fits between the “lands”, the tight dimension in the bore, and being soft lead it upsets at firing to bump up and completely fill/seal the bore. Other modern ML does that too but with slightly smaller bores and different deeper lands.

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I was also fortunate to score an apparently unopened old stock box of Musket caps. Good, I have (3) guns that spec. them. We could not open them in the store, tin box was rusted shut, we were fearful of scattering them all over the shop! We agreed on a price ($15) and by weight figured most surely were in there, and as specified on the top. LOL I plan on actually ordering some spec. bullets and special sabots for this rig. I hope to enjoy the research and testing soon. For now it is a delightful diversion from personal nagging worries and trials. I think that’s healthy too. Go Misfits!

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In IL I'm hearing there's a shortage of percussion

ChrisG
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020, 05:29 (2098 days ago) @ WB

caps...

I’ve seen tools to make your own and

WB
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020, 07:41 (2097 days ago) @ ChrisG

Since they come at least 100 to a tin, that’s a lot of shooting. It was called “tap-o-cap and was a little die you used with a small hammer to make perfect #11 caps from strips of soda cans and roll toy gun caps. I’ve fired ML using the plastic toy caps for a goof, they work. Bitch to get off the nipple.

Nice grab! Keep us posted!

Derek
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020, 05:52 (2098 days ago) @ WB

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I used a .58 TC Firehawk this year

Curt
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020, 12:06 (2097 days ago) @ WB

Same idea... no 11 caps... 120grs of FFg and 278gr round ball... 80-90 is all you “need” but i get better accuracy at higher velocity. Fun gun.

Man that’s a cannon! One load from a 600 gr. Minie!

WB
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020, 18:47 (2097 days ago) @ Curt

The .58 is what morphed into the .577 Nitro Express. And the .586 GNR!

I also read that even earlier the Bess’ .72 550 gr. RB ahead of 165 gr. FFg would shoot through several dudes at 100 yds! We chrono’d it at 1500+ fps with a 777 equal by volume. Doug smoked a hog at HHC once, literally! Puffy ended up with that abortion we created. 15”, folding stock, .72 cal., Encore (handgun?) fired by a #209. Wonder where it is now?!

I'd like to shoot that hand canon lol

Derek
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Thursday, November 19, 2020, 08:27 (2096 days ago) @ WB

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I have some pictures at home, a .72/550 gr./1550 fps!

WB
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Thursday, November 19, 2020, 09:10 (2096 days ago) @ Derek

It was painful. With the shoulder stock extended it was tolerable as the "pistol" grip absorbs some of the shock headed to your shoulder. It made about a 3" diameter hole completely though a large hog, you could almost see through it! For all we know that round ball is still going. Literally a cannon! Puffy had to have it.

There was some conjecture as to the legality of the rig. Never ask a question you might not want to know the answer, so we didn't! Being a muzzle loader it was excluded from many laws, BUT it is not a "traditional" ML. Hinged breach ignited by a shotgun primer. That's where the ATF might have a rub, so we simply didn't go there.

Who made the barrel?

Derek
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Thursday, November 19, 2020, 15:54 (2096 days ago) @ WB

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