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K75RT
11-24-2023, 03:53 PM
I remember when I was a kid loving to shoot percussion revolvers and rifles. When I was old enough my first arm was a brass frame 1851 Colt, I still have it. I still enjoy shooting all sorts of BP arms. I remember reading that the brass frames cannot take hot loads and they should be fed light loads. I found books on loading percussion revolvers and they helped immensley. I still have my first .69 caliber flintlock musket. We had tons of fun shooting ball, shot and target loads out of it. I have made black powder and screened it but commercial stuff is best. Just wondering if there is interest in the old BP arms?

Bawanna
11-24-2023, 07:51 PM
I shot a little bit years ago, have a 54 Renegade and a 45 (Sears I think). Hunted black powder a few years. Been wanting to get a small caliber, maybe even flintlock to play around with.
I enjoyed it although I didn't get into it too seriously. Nice to shoot all day for not a lot of money for sure.

AJBert
11-24-2023, 08:07 PM
I've shot and hunted in the past, but nothing in the last 15 years or so. That is mainly because in Colorado, and I imagine the rest of the western states, if you draw a tag for big game, you can only hunt that season and only that weapon. Archery, muzzle loader, or rifle. Our tags are only for one of four seasons for rifle, from 5 to 7 days each. If you put in for archery and don't get an animal, you can't hunt m l or rifle later on.

There are some licenses that can hunt all three seasons, but they are on private land or the Govn's tag. My wife does have a cow elk tag that runs from Sept 1 to Jan 31 on private land. We do have a random elk or two cross our land, but I have yet to see one during that time frame. Always in the summer.

I do have an inline m l that I won in a raffle a bit over 20 years ago that I hunted with when I was stationed in MS. Used to have a bow, too. I need to pull that rifle out and play with it now that you started this topic. I believe it was the first inline that came to market. Been so long I can't recall the brand but I know it is a .50 cal.

King Rat
11-25-2023, 07:26 AM
I invested in a Black Powder rifle. Quickly became bored with it. Too much trouble and messy. If I had it to do over I would have bought the "FIRESTICK". Much simpler, productive shooting. That said, I still have a lot of bullets, primers and powder, might try and find a revolver.

https://www.federalpremium.com/firestick.html

DJK11
11-25-2023, 08:48 AM
Wait a minute here, is there a missing or deleted reply? Wasn’t there a reply about black cats and a plane overshooting the runway? Something about an all female crew. Was I hallucinating?

Bawanna
11-25-2023, 10:07 AM
Yup there was and I enjoyed it.

DJK11
11-25-2023, 11:54 AM
Enjoyed the post or deleting it?

getsome
11-25-2023, 12:26 PM
I deleted it because it was off topic and I didn’t want to highjack a serious thread but it was true, we blew up my friends dads brick BBQ he built himself……It’s a miracle we didn’t kill ourselves as kids with all the crazy stupid stuff we did back in the day……..

Bawanna
11-25-2023, 02:39 PM
I didn't delete it, getsome has Pedro's protection.

kenemoore
11-28-2023, 08:54 AM
The guy that works on my cars, deer hunts with a black powder rifle. It looks like any modern rifle, has about a thousand dollar scope on it. Here in SC, deer hunting season is long, but bows get to hunt two weeks before everyone else, then the next 10 days is "primitive weapons" (black powder or bow). Then everyone else. He does black powder so he can go a week early.

These are the rules for zone 2, where I live. I grew up in zone 4, which allows dogs, and does not have a primitive only season, straight from bow to standard rifles.

Game Zone 2 (Private Lands)

Antlered Deer Limit: Statewide limits apply.
Antlerless Limit: 2 per day, 5 total all seasons and methods combined.
Archery Only: Sept. 15-30
Primitive Weapons: Oct. 1-10
Gun Hunts: Oct. 11-Jan. 1
Youth Deer Hunt Days: September 9, Antlered deer only, limit 1. January 6 Either-sex, limit 2. Tags not required

gnappi
11-28-2023, 07:35 PM
I have a CVA .50 cal rifle and a Ruger old Army in stainless. I haven't used them in a while all my hunting buds moved or died.

K75RT
12-08-2023, 03:49 PM
I like shooting the percussion revolvers, I have several replicas from the Colt Walker and 2nd Model Dragoon to the 1851 Navy. A couple of years ago I picked up a Ruger Old Army in blue steel it is what you'd expect from Ruger! My late Uncle gave me a Uberti 1861 Police and when my oldest brother passed I got his Uberti 1860 Army. The flintlock to me is a potential survival arm all you need is powder and ball. I have a Lyman .50 Plainsman FL as well as a beautiful pistol I bought at auction supposedly it was made by a studednt at the Colorado School of Trades. Lastly, I enjoy the underhammer rifles and pistols. They are simplicity at its best, essentially 3 parts a hammer, trigger and a spring.