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Offline JBMauser

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Boys, I have a question on balls, basic stuff
« on: October 19, 2005, 05:54:35 PM »
I have only one C&B pistol, a 1851 confederate cabellas, Pieta.  fun gun, I use it as my second pistol for cowboy action.  I came across a lot of balls for sale and snapped them up.  In the lot came a quantity of .44o and .443 balls which I will not use as they do not shave in the cylinder in fact they drop in.  My question is this - are there .44 cals that they fit or more properly, what do these fit?  Are they for a .45 rifle and you use them with a cloth wrap/wad? I use .495 balls in my .50cal with a pre lubed cloth wrap/wad.  Thanks for any info.  I wnat to sell these off to buy more powder.

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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2005, 09:36:46 PM »
That's correct.  0.440" and 0.443" balls are for use with patches in .45 caliber muzzleloaders.

There are no true ".44" muzzle loading pistols.  It's one of the great mysteries why so-called .44 revolvers use bullets larger than .45 caliber diameter.

Someone once wrote that it was a US Government procurement specification that the revolvers would be so-and-so many lead balls to the pound.  It's been following us ever since!

John