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  1. armoredshoe

    Euroarms .58 musket (toon)??

    I have the Parker Hale 1861 Enfield artillery carbine, aka "musketoon", and I shoot Pritchetts out of mine. This paper patched bullet was the original issue in Great Britain and was adopted for all Confederate .577/58 weapons in 1864. The paper patching can be adjusted for variances in bore...
  2. armoredshoe

    Replica Civil War revolver bullets

    Have you tried the Eras Gone .44 cal Dragoon "Sugar Loaf"? I'm getting great results with my Colt 2nd Model Dragoon (second generation). In fact, I am very pleased with all of the Eras Gone bullet molds I have tried. I give them a big thumbs up!
  3. armoredshoe

    Pietta 1860 Colt

    The "official ordnance" load for the 1860 Colt was a 217 gr conical bullet with 30 grs of powder in a combustible powder. In the Civil War, they didn't issue loose ball and powder on either side. Here's a photo of a .44 Colt Army cartridge alongside an original .36 Colt Navy Cartridge.
  4. armoredshoe

    Armas Antiguas has 1842 Aston Pistols

    I see they make a nice looking Enfield pistol. There are some differences in the lock and some lines as you will see in the bottom link I posted, but it looks like a fun shooter. http://www.osvaldogatto.com.ar/index.php?view=product&pid=64...
  5. armoredshoe

    Hi Ya'll

    I'm a new guy here. I've been shooting blackpowder off & on since 1976. I'm a mobilized soldier training at Camp Atterbury for another deployment
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