To me, and many others, 'smokey and smelly' is the whole point of shooting BP.
I'd rather have boiling mercury poured into my nailed-open eyes than admit to having fun with one of the modern takes on an original BP handgun, but hey, that's just me. You go right on ahead.
tac
[I]DesG
Domani e troppo tardi
Stainless ROA, for a complete strip. washout, drying in the oven, cooling time, re-assemble and lube, about two hours, but about an hour of that is drying and cooling so you can do something else. Being stainless I don't do the full strip and wash every time - a quickie takes about 30 minutes. I did find that Pyrodex leaves deposits which take longer to remove than BP and somehow it seemed much less enjoyable.
If you consider it a chore then it is a PITA - I don't, I consider it all part of the BP shooting experience.
Last edited by Turnup; 23-02-2015 at 02:11 PM.
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TANSTAAFL
Yes., but I'm also talking about an original design 'brought up to date' by using converted cylinders/nipples/method of ignition with oversize primers et al. It's rather like shooting a Brown Bess with electronic ignition.
The modern revolvers that are back-dated to muzzle loaders, to me, are simply something to give me amusement. This in no way detracts from the fun that their owners get from them, but as their entire existence is based on tragedy, fallacy and a necessity that no other country on earth has ever given the slightest consideration to forcing on its law-abiding citizens in order to shoot a handgun that still looks like a handgun, they are not for me.
tac
I'm lucky, I'm still a real pistol shooter, although not here. I'm not saying that I'm not happy with my Sabre Defence Systems Custom .357 Ruger Super Redhawk and Burris scope, but I'd be a whole lot happier if the barrel was five inches shorter and that excrescence wasn't sticking out of the butt.
tac