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    Adjustable Black Powder Measure

    How does one measure the odd charge of black powder for a revolver? For instance 17 or 18 grains of powder when the adjustable powder measures I have seen adjust in 5 or 10 grain increments.
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    1862 Police as a Kit Gun

    I had just about decided that a 1860 Army should be my first cap and ball revolver when I started looking at the 1862 Police Pocket Model with a 4 1/2" barrel from Cimarron. I thought this might be the best black powder revolver to use a "kit gun" . When hunting,fishing,hiking, or general woods...
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    Proper Barrel Length for Underhammer

    I am planning on a Hopkins & Allen style Rifle to be be built by John Taylor using one of his actions. It is to be a .32 with a Green Mountain 13/16" barrel. The barrel starts out at 42". What would be the best barrel length for the best compromise of balance, velocity, tradition, etc...
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    Ebay Underhammer Action

    I am a long time shooter but new to muzzleloading. I have gotten the notion that I would like a small caliber front stuffer in .32 or .36. The underhammer action has taken my fancy. I remember the Numrich Arms Hopkins and Allen rifles that were offered for so many years as a trim and elegant...
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