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  1. M

    FOR SALE 1865 Enfield for sale

    PM sent. Hope we are near each other since we are both in the same state and would make for an easier transaction.
  2. M

    The Rifle Shoppe Question

    Thanks for the information and tips everyone. Greatly appreciated.
  3. M

    The Rifle Shoppe Question

    I've been looking at some new projects and in my research on Baker Rifles I came across The Rifle Shoppe The Rifle Shoppe, Inc. - Home Page mentioned in britishmuzzleloaders' Youtube videos when he is talking about his Baker rifle. From my understanding their kits are of great quality and given...
  4. M

    SOLD Parker Hale 1861 Enfield Musketoon for sale

    Mike, Please shoot me a PM and we discuss details.
  5. M

    SOLD Parker Hale 1861 Enfield Musketoon for sale

    Pictures of other items and more pictures of the Musketoon.
  6. M

    SOLD Parker Hale 1861 Enfield Musketoon for sale

    I've decided to sell my Parker-Hale 1861 Enfield Musketoon in near new condition to fund other projects. It has an excellent bright bore with very little handling marks. Lock works perfectly. Any wear and brass tarnished is from storage. Early production rifle Serial # 192X from early 1970s...
  7. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    Just an update. I made up a simple wooden plate with correctly sized holes, to help scrap off the extra lube off the freshly lubed cartridges, which also makes the lube more consistent around the cartridge. That seemed to do the trick. I tried the "sized" cartridges in a friend's Parker Hale P53...
  8. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    Ya with Goex under transition/modernization. Hopefully it comes back soon. I've been using Schutzen and Swiss. I know the standard service charge was about 68 grains (2 1/2 drams) of musket powder which is close to 1.5 to 2 FF, but that would be one hell of a wallop in a musketoon. I was...
  9. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.
  10. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    What powder charge are you using for your Parker Hale Musketoon?
  11. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    That might be an issue for me as I'm lubing the outside of the paper cartridge as per the 1860 cartridge specs for the Enfield cartridge. I don't see the paper cartridge surviving the sizing process in a sizing die.
  12. M

    WITHDRAWN Armi sport 1842 Springfield smoothbore never fired

    8 bills for a Spiller & Burr now that is crazy.
  13. M

    More fun with Pritchett cartridges

    I actually found them very easy and fun(depending on you idea of fun) to make. It just bugs me that I've done all the proper research and material procurement and I can't get a repeatable reliability. I think I'm going to have to buy a few of Brett's cartridges and see how far off I am. Ya I've...
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