wolfy:
it's only dangerous if you stand in FRONT of the gun. :eek:
Bawwwwwwwwwwwwww-hawwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
I really, really crack me up! :wink:
Go to
www.auctionarms.com sign in and shop.
First look at what Cabelas has new then you will know if you got a deal on the auction.
Still it's hard to beat Cabelas prices.
I have two Pietta adj. sight versions of the 1858 Rem. copy.
NOT historically correct, but I am not historically correct, merely hysterically incorrect.
:twisted:
One of the adj. sight jobs is stainless. I left it unlceaned, thoroughly fouled for three weeks in a humid garage with no sign of rust. Do not do this with a blue steel gun.
Reloading is s l o w , if you want to toss lead down range stick with modern stuff.
If you want the black powder experience try cap'n ball.
They are NOT hunting weapons 'cept for small game and pests.
They can be quite accurate.
I bought two cases of black so I'm set for a long while and cost was way down at about 8 bucks/lb. for Elephant and 10/lb for Schuetzen and 16/lb for Swiss which is el primo powder and NOT necessary for the smoke wagon.
Circle fly has .44 wads, for super dirt cheap by the 500 or thousand, can't remember, and you do not need them.
Crisco works as well as 50 buck/lb lube.
If I run into 'nuther steal I'll let ya know.
Last deals were yard sales, two .36's one Colt clone t'other a Navy Arms /58 Remmie copy at 40 bucks each.
I didn't even want a .36 as I have balls, 'er ah, .44 balls but I stole the guns so bought some balls.
Caps at Walmart run under 5 buck/100 so a nickle a pop.
Balls at 5/6 bucks/100 so 5/6 cents a pop.
Add 30 grains per 7000 grain/lb = 233.333333333333333333 shots per /lb.
233.3333333333 into 12 bucks/lb = 5.3 cents/pop so that = about 16/20 cents/pop.
or 10 bucks per fifty shots.
Buy powder at 9 bucks/case& 1000 caps at 28/bucks, 19.00 for a mold and scrap lead your bullet cost drops to 1 cent. I have everything I need to cast bullets but TIME.
I guess I shoot for about 12 cents a shot but I don't add pennies and I don't shoot near as much as I want to.
Too busy making $$$$ buy toys.
The thing is that you can buy a revolver of your liking, minimum of goods to make it go bang, Pyrodex "P" works fine, and if you really don't like it sell it.
You may not find ball at Wally but order from Cabelas to get started. Crisco from grocery, powder/caps from Wally and your set.
A volumetric powder measure is a must but I suppose Wally has those.
20/30 grains is good.