
Posted by JohnT on 5/12/2008, 4:31 am, in reply to "Re: Black powder rifle load"
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RoaringBull;
you have made your efforts, and I respect that.
Yet please don't dissrescept this site buy giving advise then requesting donations upon your advise, that's just poor personal behavior, and reflects your intention. Your current posts will be honered.ty mod jt
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: I would start by going and getting a few .440
: lead balls and some .010 pre-lubed patches,
: and some powder of your choice. I use
: Hogden's 777. For this caliber I would use
: FFG. I am not sure if it is a percussion or
: flintlock. If its a flintlock you will also
: need some FFFFG powder to prime the pan. I
: would also get some extra flints. If its a
: percussion you will need either #10 or #11
: caps. The best advice I can give is to find
: a long-time bp shooter and get their help.
: Or, if you decide you don't want it, donate
: it to the ministry I am involved in for a
: tax deduction. See my post or email me.
:
:
: --Previous Message--
: I was given a black powder rifle. Markings
: on
: the barrel as follows: .45 cal KENTUCKIAN .
: EUROARMS, Breascia-Italy.
: Would appreciate any info on the rifle and
: possible loads. I am new to black powder.
: Thanks
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