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  1. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    Dale, A Gamo break barrel .22 , like one of the Gamo Whisper series is the answer to your problems. I have one and it is neighborhood quiet and kills squirrels up to 25 yards away with no problems. The are usually under $100 and many times you can find them on sale in the $70 range.
  2. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    This is what I use. I mix Ballistol or any kind of synthetic machine cutting oil ( this is from NAPA https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/WLD7651526?impressionRank=2) in an 8 to 1 ratio. It has been the best lube I have used for years.
  3. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    20 gns for a .32 is good for short range like 25 yards. If you are shooting at 50, I would start with .30 grains. BP shooting is always an experiment until you learn what the gun likes to eat.
  4. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    If a patch gets burned or torn, you will have a pattern and not a group. If they are reasonably close together, the patch is doing its job.
  5. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    Do you have any pitting in your bore? If you do, that is the problem.
  6. J

    Messing with my squirrel load again

    Are you using the nub of the short starter or the five inch rod? The proper way is to use the nub to seat the ball flush and then use the longer rod to push it down further. Then you take your ram rod and ram it home.
  7. J

    Squirrel guns

    Sounds like you have it right. I have done a few including a CVA which is hanging on my wall and shoots very well thank you. The main thing to insure is that the touch hole is going to be in the proper location. On my Great Plains, the locks switched out fine and the touch hole was centered...
  8. J

    SOLD Cook & Brother Musketoon

    I agree. Additionally, the front sight was not dovetailed but was a single cast piece that was silver soldered on. I modified several of these and Mississippi rifles for shooters at my club so they could shoot in beef shoots and have better accuracy.
  9. J

    Swabbing between shots

    18 rounds out of my 1858 Remington Beals '58 is about all my old arthritic hands can take in one sitting. Then I get to spend an hour cleaning it. :D
  10. J

    Swabbing between shots

    Seems like he is over thinking it. 😉
  11. J

    Age hardening lead ?

    As said before, pure lead does not harden. It tests at 5 BHN and will do so forever if not alloyed. Search the web, the evidence is readily availalble.
  12. J

    Well I knew it would happen

    I used to use a fiberglass ram rod for hunting and I'll tell you why. After you take a shot, the first thing you want to do is reload in case the animal gets up and takes off again. Fast loading with a wood ram rod is the easiest way to get a broken ram rod through your hand. I know, I know...
  13. J

    Whole Patches & Shredded Patches

    Investarms barrels can be very hard on patches until they are either hand lapped or smoothed out by shooting. I have hand lapped many but after turning 70, I looked for another way to get it done but still get good accuracy. My solution was to add 10 grains of corn meal over the powder. This...
  14. J

    Unusual Circumstance - Looking for Input

    I too think it is the nipple being worn out that is causing this.
  15. J

    FOR SALE Early 45 Cal Great Plains Rifle

    I believe you are correct in that Investarms made the rifles for Lyman. Investarms also made the early Thompson Center Hawken rifles also.
  16. J

    Swabbing between shots

    My rifles pretty much have their own requirements as far as swabbing and they all differ. One thing I have found to be true is don't swab .32 and .36 between shots as it is easy to dislodge enough crud to block the flash hole.
  17. J

    tru oil

    Been doing this for over 50 years and it works just fine.
  18. J

    Storage of BP

    Not exactly. Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, Title XI ..................................................................... 1 Title 18, United States Code, Sec. 1102, Chapter 40. Importation, Manufacture, Distribution and Storage of Explosive Materials § 845. Exceptions; Relief From...
  19. J

    Pietta 1858

    It can be but cylinders are not cheap anymore.
  20. J

    Pietta 1858

    I second this. The loading levers of these guns are cast and don't like too much pressure. I use a loading tool also.
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