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    .36 balls are .375 so .357 bullets would be too small and you should only use soft lead in a muzzle loader, ok if you have the mold and cast them in lead.
    what size ball are .44 ? mold size? an weight if pure lead used .

    thanks
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    Once again thanks for the replies - steep learning curve on this one!

    I've completed the paper work which will go in on Monday / Tuesday next week. Then it's just wait for the FEO to do his stuff. I asked for a .36 and .44 revolver, each with 2 spare cylinders, so I'll see what he says about that; hopefully a reasonable request.

    I've You-Tubed 1858 Remingtons to death and can't wait to get one down the range! There are some very helpful and informative video's out there. It looks like that is what I will be chasing down after taking advice and cost considerations.

    My initial plan is to go with lead ball, wonder wads (so no grease / lube?) and either pyrodex or 777 rather than BP - are there any flaws in this plan as a starter for 10?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckle View Post
    Once again thanks for the replies - steep learning curve on this one!

    I've completed the paper work which will go in on Monday / Tuesday next week. Then it's just wait for the FEO to do his stuff. I asked for a .36 and .44 revolver, each with 2 spare cylinders, so I'll see what he says about that; hopefully a reasonable request.

    I've You-Tubed 1858 Remingtons to death and can't wait to get one down the range! There are some very helpful and informative video's out there. It looks like that is what I will be chasing down after taking advice and cost considerations.

    My initial plan is to go with lead ball, wonder wads (so no grease / lube?) and either pyrodex or 777 rather than BP - are there any flaws in this plan as a starter for 10?
    You WILL be asked WHY you need two cylinders - and the reality is - you don't !

    If you shoot a standard BP precision comp - it's 13 shots loaded 5 + 5 +3 ..... so two cylinders are no help & a waste of your money .

    Your plan for ball - wonderwads & substitute is fine - only flaw is wonder wads are 5.5p to 6.5p each depending on where you buy them

    I punch dry wads & use a squirt of grease from a small syringe on only two cylinders to keep the fouling soft

    Happy to give any advice you need about kit/loads/accessories etc - I shot a Pietta Remington for years & then traded up to a Ruger OA - so have experience of both.
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    I've shot the .44 conical bullets backwards if that makes sense. Loaded and rammed point down into the chamber. Thinking behind this was that most of the weight would be forwards so maybe they would act like a shuttle cock in flight.
    Certainly made loading easier.
    Worked pretty well although powder was dropped to 15 grains from 20 when using ball, they flew straight grouped well and cut a surgical hole in the paper, but were on a par with ball overall so gave that up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harricook View Post
    You WILL be asked WHY you need two cylinders - and the reality is - you don't !

    If you shoot a standard BP precision comp - it's 13 shots loaded 5 + 5 +3 ..... so two cylinders are no help & a waste of your money .

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    Thanks for the reply - I don't understand this bit though. If it's 13 shots loaded surely that's exactly why you do need 2 extra cylinders (3 in total)? I must have got the wrong end of this bit???

    I don't see that holding extra cylinders is any different to me holding extra mags for my Ruger 10/22 - at least that's analogy I'm planning on using with the FEO. I could still muddle my way through and shoot the competitions with one mag, but it makes them impractical. I appreciate the cylinder is a pressure bearing component and all that, but just like a magazine it's pretty useless without the rest of the gun to go with it. I'll keep you all up to speed on the renewal.

    I understand about the cost of the wads etc. but to get me started I think it's the way to go. Once I have the pistol and am a bit more experienced with it I would like to start exploring casting my balls, making wads etc. - it's a whole new world to explore! The plus side for me being it's a bit cheaper to get started than re-loading metallic cased ammunition, although I have a .357 Winchester that needs feeding too.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckle View Post
    Thanks for the reply - I don't understand this bit though. If it's 13 shots loaded surely that's exactly why you do need 2 extra cylinders (3 in total)? I must have got the wrong end of this bit???
    Sorry - should have added ... Its a 30 minute time limit - you load within the time limit - comp here http://www.britishpistolclub.org/MLC.HTM

    Its about THE commonest BP pistol comp shot ....

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckle View Post
    I don't see that holding extra cylinders is any different to me holding extra mags for my Ruger 10/22 - at least that's analogy I'm planning on using with the FEO. I could still muddle my way through and shoot the competitions with one mag, but it makes them impractical. I appreciate the cylinder is a pressure bearing component and all that, but just like a magazine it's pretty useless without the rest of the gun to go with it. I'll keep you all up to speed on the renewal.
    The original reason for NOT allowing them I understand - was to stop (a deranged ??) shooter - holding off the Police etc with multiple preloaded cylinders (as if you would choose a BP pistol for this purpose ????)

    .... and which comps is it you are going to "muddle" through with one cylinder ?????

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckle View Post
    I understand about the cost of the wads etc. but to get me started I think it's the way to go. Once I have the pistol and am a bit more experienced with it I would like to start exploring casting my balls, making wads etc. - it's a whole new world to explore! The plus side for me being it's a bit cheaper to get started than re-loading metallic cased ammunition, although I have a .357 Winchester that needs feeding too.......
    Beware - casting becomes a hobby in it's own right - you have been warned !!!!

    EDIT : and Reloading becomes a hobby too !!!

    Cheers

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    Last edited by harricook; 03-02-2012 at 11:18 AM.

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    Roy - thanks for the reply explaining the time limit; I'm showing my ignorance there. I'm on a steep learning curve with this.

    On the premiss that if you don't ask you don't get, I'm still going to request the extra cylinders. We'll see if the state paranoia clause gets invoked!

    A couple of the guys at the club have warned me about the addictiveness of reloading - I feel I'm at the top of a very long and slippery slope! It all started off with a lever action Marlin 39, and has spiralled out of control from there........
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    By all means ask for the spare cylinders, we have plenty people in our club who have them. I suppose it's just another post-code lottery. good luck.
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    could the reason/need for extra cyclinders is to stop the fouling gummed barrel ...how many shots can you get before the gun needs cleaning
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    Question calibre question

    Quote Originally Posted by Buckle View Post
    Once again thanks for the replies - steep learning curve on this one!

    I've completed the paper work which will go in on Monday / Tuesday next week. Then it's just wait for the FEO to do his stuff. I asked for a .36 and .44 revolver, each with 2 spare cylinders, so I'll see what he says about that; hopefully a reasonable request.

    I've You-Tubed 1858 Remingtons to death and can't wait to get one down the range! There are some very helpful and informative video's out there. It looks like that is what I will be chasing down after taking advice and cost considerations.

    My initial plan is to go with lead ball, wonder wads (so no grease / lube?) and either pyrodex or 777 rather than BP - are there any flaws in this plan as a starter for 10?
    I had a slot for a .44 BP pistol, came across a ROA but it was .45, so had to have my slot altered to .45 cal seems they wont give duel calibres as in 44/45, you must state what calibre you require, you will enjoy BP shooting, cheers Tezz

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    does any one use a semolina as a filler,
    what bp competions are there, postal wise,

    last one and in which calibre's are used
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    In spite of the rather ad hoc gun terminology used here in UK - bullet HEADS, the gun MECH, muzzle BREAKS and so on, and the somewhat adventuous interpretations of the Firearms Acts in a few counties, the Ruger Old Army is actually classed by the makers as a .44" calibre Black Powder Revolver, NOT a .45".

    Else we SHOULD be seeing all .303" rifles and carbines as .311".

    However, it is my experience that reality has little or nothing to do with much of what goes on in any particular county Firearms & Explosives Licensing Department, and rules/descriptive terms/sundy technicalities are a matter of whimsy rather that fact.

    The box marking and instructions that came with MY ROA are quite clear on the subject - it is a .44" cal and nothing else.

    But where I live there are other folks with identical guns that have been called .45"s.

    ........sigh...... .....

    tac

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    In spite of the rather ad hoc gun terminology used here in UK - bullet HEADS, the gun MECH, muzzle BREAKS and so on, and the somewhat adventuous interpretations of the Firearms Acts in a few counties, the Ruger Old Army is actually classed by the makers as a .44" calibre Black Powder Revolver, NOT a .45".

    Else we SHOULD be seeing all .303" rifles and carbines as .311".

    However, it is my experience that reality has little or nothing to do with much of what goes on in any particular county Firearms & Explosives Licensing Department, and rules/descriptive terms/sundy technicalities are a matter of whimsy rather that fact.

    The box marking and instructions that came with MY ROA are quite clear on the subject - it is a .44" cal and nothing else.

    But where I live there are other folks with identical guns that have been called .45"s.

    ........sigh...... .....

    tac
    Hey TAc

    Now you know I trust you implicitly ... but I went through a lot of pain when I got my second ROA - as I had a slot for a 45 and the gun had been deposited with the RFD and tagged as a 44 in his register.

    A letter from the nice Ruger company - confirmed it was a 45 & it found it's way onto my ticket without any further ado !

    I give you a link to the Ruger webpage that dates my ROA for me & that also states that it is 45 cal

    http://www.ruger.com/service/product.../RE-OAKBP.html

    Sorrrrrrrryyyyyyyy !


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    Are the modern replicas made in exactly the same calibre as the originals?

    If so the .36 & .44 was sometimes the bore size, the distance from lands to lands and the rifling grove was .38+ and .45+. It causes no end of confusion when collectors try to match a cartridge with a gun from the old west.

    The Colt 1871-72 was a .44 Henry rimfire and had a bore size of .42 and a grove size of .44. The actual bullet diameter ws .443 so had a bit of seqeezing to be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harricook View Post
    Hey TAc

    Now you know I trust you implicitly ... but I went through a lot of pain when I got my second ROA - as I had a slot for a 45 and the gun had been deposited with the RFD and tagged as a 44 in his register.

    A letter from the nice Ruger company - confirmed it was a 45 & it found it's way onto my ticket without any further ado !

    I give you a link to the Ruger webpage that dates my ROA for me & that also states that it is 45 cal

    http://www.ruger.com/service/product.../RE-OAKBP.html

    Sorrrrrrrryyyyyyyy !


    Are we still friends??

    Roy
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    See the new thread I started as a result of this here post of yours.

    You are OFF my Christmas list.

    tac

    PS - Only kidding about the Christmas list

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