Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Can anyone tell me what i can use for measuring gunpowder for a black powder rifle?

Recently got a black powder rifle gave to me, got all supplies but something to measure powder with, will any bullet or shotgun casing be toom much powder?Can anyone tell me what i can use for measuring gunpowder for a black powder rifle?
you need a brass powder measurer


or what i use is triple seven it comes in 50 grain pelletsCan anyone tell me what i can use for measuring gunpowder for a black powder rifle?
Black powder and black powder substitutes (pyprodex and 777) are measured BY VOLUME, whereas modern gun powder is measured by weight. To use loose powder, you will need an adjustable measure. You adjust the measure to 70gr, fill with powder, and then pour down the barrel. You can adjust up or down until you find the volume that gives you the best accuracy for that projectile. Once you figure out your load, you can make a non-adjustable measure from an empty cartridge.





For in-line muzzleloaders, you can use pyrodex or 777 pellets. The pellets are handy but more expensive and give you less flexibility in fine tuning your load for best accuracy. For sidelock guns, stick with loose powder and real black powder is best for flintlocks.





Your rifle likely came with a manual that has suggested loads for different conical bullets, round balls, sabots, etc. Don't go above their recommended maximum load. If you didn't get a manual, you can probably download a pdf copy of the manual on their website.





As mentioned by another poster, Sam Fadala's books are good reading.





Good luck and make some smoke.
There are several varieties of powder measures on the market. The place you got the outfit should carry them. If not, just about any gunshop does.





Or you can make your own, which is what many of us who hunt primative do. For instance, I have the solid tip of a horn hollowed out to take the amount of powder I use in my gun. A brass casing or shotshell can be used the same way, so long as you cut it off to just hold the right charge.





None of these is adjustible, though, so aren't the best route for a beginner.





As a rule of thumb, the starting point for developing a load is to drop 5 grains more than the caliber size. That is, if you're shooting, say, a 50 caliber, then start with 55 grains.





A note about powder: Up to .45 caliber, FFF is the preferred granulation. With larger calibers, switch to FF.





At no time should you pour powder directly from the horn or flask into the muzzle of the gun. That's a very dangerous procedure, because lingering sparks from the previous shot could ignite it---which is like having a grenade go off in your hand.
You need to visit your local gun shop and ask for a powder scale, and inquire about the loads and limits for the caliber of your weapon.


In black powder, an ';under load can result in the projectile becoming


wedged in the barrel. Over load and you're holding a potential pipe bomb, which can kill or maim for a radius of several yards.


At the gun shop, you should be able to find an automatic powder loader


that has a powder reservoir of powder, but loads a specific number of


grains of powder.
,From what I can tell ...most of these guys are partially right and partially shouldn't answer this question....sorry but true .First pilgrim...get your self a book on black powder shooting by Sam Fadela. the most recognized fella who does know what hes talking about. Next well heres all Im gonna say ,Black powder is an explosive, modern powder is a propellent, You can have an air space between the powder and the projectile with modern powder, but with black powder the projectile must set right on the powder or it's a pipe bomb , next DO NOT USE MODERN POWDER IN A BLACK POWDER FIREARM!! this should keep you out of trouble untill you get your book. Now, quit asking these flatlanders questions and go read up on this!
If you have a brass powderflask, the ones I have have the sprout as the proper amount. Place your pointer finger over the end of the spout, turn flask upside down and open the plug, the spout will fill with the right amount of powder. At walmaart they sell these things at leasst in my area where the powder is put in on end and the ball in the other. covers snap tight and you always have the right amount for each shot.





In the future you could also make paper cartridges at home before the season starts like they used in the civil war.





Good luck.
you must get a charge measure,, thee at most gun shops there brass and give you exact powder charges in 10 grain increments ok thanks eddie
just eyeball it, then when you think you have enough add a little more


or go to your locale gun shop and aks them for help.
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  • I have to find a way to purify calcium nitrate to make black powder in my final exam answers appreciated?

    Treatment of Ca(OH)2 with nitric acid will yield Ca(NO3)2 and water. Evaporate the solution to dryness = Ca(NO3)2. Use high quality water to dilute the nitric acid and for making the Ca(OH)2 solution. Ca(OH)2 reaches saturation at ~ 0.025M soo you might want to use either dry


    Ca(OH)2 or even CaO if available for the reaction .





    CaO + 2HNO3-------%26gt; Ca(NO3)2 + H2O


    Ca(OH)2 + 2HNO3 --------%26gt; Ca(NO3)2 + 2 H2O

    Black Powder Rifle/ What grain of powder is best to use with a 250 grain bullet in a TC ProHunter 50 Cal?

    Would you suggest 100 or 150 grain, or other %26amp; why?Black Powder Rifle/ What grain of powder is best to use with a 250 grain bullet in a TC ProHunter 50 Cal?
    I personally choose to use 100 gr- 2 50 gr Triple 7 pellets. We have used 150 gr and it really doesn't give you any extra advantage on white tails. If you were going to hunt elk or moose or bear, go to 150, but anything smaller, you are wasting money...in my opinion.Black Powder Rifle/ What grain of powder is best to use with a 250 grain bullet in a TC ProHunter 50 Cal?
    100 grain and powrbelt 245 ok thanks eddi
    in mine and my wifes we prefere 100 gr it works for us.

    Can I buy a black powder pistol kit in Kansas, if my drivers liscense is from Michigan?

    I found a black powder pistol kit in Kansas while working here for a few months. I want to buy it, but I am from Michigan and don't know wether it is legal for me to purchase. I am over 21 and have purchased firearms before in Michigan, but never from out of state.Can I buy a black powder pistol kit in Kansas, if my drivers liscense is from Michigan?
    BP guns are not considered ';firearms'; by federal law. Some states (like Mass.) make it so you cannot mail order them and have to go to a gunshop to buy them. I have never read a BP revolver order guide state restrictions for Michigan residents. Almost every state (except a few) allow mail-ordering for all BP guns. Buying one in person out of state should not be an issue in your case. The rules change with modern cartridge-firing guns.Can I buy a black powder pistol kit in Kansas, if my drivers liscense is from Michigan?
    I agree with David M.


    Correct Answer.
    I believe David M is correct. You can always ask the folks in Kansas where you want to purchase it and they can tell you what is required. Laws vary state to state.
    Since it's a kit, I wouldn't see any reason why you couldn't. The ';gun'; isn't put together, so it's not a ';gun';. I don't know the rules on that, though, and I live in Kansas.
    Muzzle-loading weapons are classified as antique ';relics or curios';, including replicas, no matter when they were manufactured, and are NOT regulated by law or BATFE regulations. This includes weapons in kit form.


    This does NOT include cartridge weapons, Which ARE controlled.


    As long as you are purchasing non-cartridge guns, all you need is ID to prove you are over 18, and the CASH!


    P.S: If you really like smokewagons, go to http://www.dixiegunworks.com and be prepared to be absolutely amazed.

    Where can I find Mountain Man type clothing for the Black powder Rendezvous me and my wife are attending?

    I'm going to make fire with two sticks and a rock.Where can I find Mountain Man type clothing for the Black powder Rendezvous me and my wife are attending?
    Forget the clothes.......as your woman say's you make the fire, she keeps you hot.....xWhere can I find Mountain Man type clothing for the Black powder Rendezvous me and my wife are attending?
    You heard your lady, no cloths needed...lol. Bass Pro Shop will have the best quality stuff but if your not looking to spend a lot of money then your local Wal-Mart will have most of the things you will need at probably half the price of Bass Pro Shops...Hope i Helped.
    now then mate,why not try';pirate petes pirate emporium for all your piratey needs';and join me before the mast,and sail the seven seas instead aaarrrr
    Columbia.... or in some mountain mans closet





    SteveC
    Whats with all this rendezvous talk this morning?








    Check Wal-Mart.
    Suddenly I feel like running nekkid through the woods.









    try a sport shop like gander mountain or bass pro shops
    we won't need any clothes if you pull this fire thing off....
    LL Bean





    So...she's going!

    Can a convicted felon own a black powder ball and cap pistol?

    I know that under federal law, black powder weapons that are made before a certain year are not considered ';Firearms';. Also replicas of said weapons are not considered Firearms.Can a convicted felon own a black powder ball and cap pistol?
    State law may trump that exception, but generally speaking if the object is not a fireable weapon, it should be ok.





    Rule of thumb, if it needs a permit, its not allowed.Can a convicted felon own a black powder ball and cap pistol?
    I think you are walking a fine line.





    The probation agent and judge may not have that view. Considering that it still can kill someone at range.

    What is the chemical equation for black powder?

    Please add a source.What is the chemical equation for black powder?
    WITH SULFUR:


    1) 4 KNO3 + C7H4O + 2 S ------%26gt; 2 K2S + 4 CO2 + 3CO + 2H2O + 2N2





    WITHOUT SULFUR:


    2) 6 KNO3 + C7H4O ------%26gt; 3 K2CO3 + CO2 + 6CO + 2H2O + 2N2





    Hope I Helped! XDWhat is the chemical equation for black powder?
    Chemical Formula: Fe3-O4
    same as the other
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  • What is the black powder in my walls?

    I drilled a hole in my wall the other day and a black powdery substance came out. What is it?What is the black powder in my walls?
    That really doesn't sound good! Never heard of black sheet rock! How old is your house? My first thought was mildew and that's NOT good! Not for you and especially if you have kids or pets! Get it checked out SOON !What is the black powder in my walls?
    if it's an older home like mine? they used to use newspaper for installation. maybe they crumbled and what you see is the black ink from the newspaper
    Black mold possibly, if it's an old house it could be the plaster.

    How do you make black powder?

    I know that united nuclear used to have a very detailed guide, but it's not there anymore. Does anyone know how to make TOP QUALITY black powder using a ball mill? I have a black powder rifle and I would like to be able to make my own.How do you make black powder?
    Try this site, looks interesting!





    http://www.instructables.com/id/Gunpowde鈥?/a>How do you make black powder?
    all it is is chorcoal sulpher and salt peter. i dont know the aount but those are the only ingredients Report Abuse

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    Can a felon own a mussel loading black powder gun?And if so which state?

    And what about pellet guns? What are there right's in the state of california.Can a felon own a mussel loading black powder gun?And if so which state?
    I had to research this because a probationer of mine bought a muzzle loader.





    In TX, a muzzle loader made before 1899 or a REPLICA of a 1899 or pre-1899 model black powder gun is not considered a firearm. And, a felon can own this. But, be aware that more modern designed models are not lawful





    While looking into this - I found that in some states, felons cannot own ANY kind of muzzle loader. And, in some states, it is allowed with some strings attached...Can a felon own a mussel loading black powder gun?And if so which state?
    By federal law, black powder guns aren't considered ';fire arms'; when concerning felons. So a felon can legally own a black powder rifle.





    States can be more restrictive. I would contact an attroney experienced in such matters just to be 100% on the safe side.
    Yes in Massachusetts - they can use a Bow and Arrow too. If you are looking to prevent future crime, you're wasting your time - most felons generally don't consider the law before they act; hence being a felon. If you are simply interested in understanding the law as it pertains to Hunting or Target shooting, here goes:





    In MA, Pellet guns are considered okay, but you cannot buy the pellets without a Firearms ID card - which a felon cannot obtain. The Powder, wad, balls or bullets associated with black powder musket are okay, because they are considered a primative arm and need to be combined to be used. I know guys who got charged with Assault and Battery and can only hunt with Black Powder or Bow and Arrow due to the ridiculous MA gun laws. Not sure about Cali...sorry
    There are two things a felon needs to be concerned with:





    The Federal Law prohibiting and their ownership of firearms, and also if their state has any additional restrictions.





    Some state's allow felons to own firearms and will restore their rights. This has no bearing on their Federal status though.





    Whoever this person is, really needs to discuss their specific case with an attorney.
    Not in Arkansas. Pellet gun maybe.
    Felons don't need guns of any type.





    They need to work and go home after wards.





    Doing stupid things like having a gun for no good reason and getting busted is what makes felons in the first place.





    Forget the guns and get a normal life.
    No firearms in California, of any kind.
    Read California Penal Code section 12001 which states what is considered a firearm...and if your gun appears on that list then go to section 12021(a)(1) which states it's a felony to possess it......





    I'm sure the mussel loader with be on the list....I don't think a pellet gun would be....
    18 U.S.C. 搂 922(g)(1)





    It's Federally illegal to be a felon in the possession of a firearm.
    You almost don't have ANY 'rights' left in Californicate.....


    Hence: ';The Land of Fruits %26amp; Nuts'; !!!

    What is the minimum age to buy black powder?

    I'm in Louisiana.What is the minimum age to buy black powder?
    You know I always thought hey a black powder rifle might be fun to shoot until I went to the range and saw a guy (old man) with the full set up. In a word BORING, This has got to be the most God awful waste of time and money I've ever seen. After a lengthy and complicated ritual of measuring, pouring, poking, prodding, and packing you are ready to fire. Pull the trigger and start counting 1000 1 1000 2 BANG it finally goes off with a big puff of smoke in your face. I also witnessed several failure to fires which resulted in the guy holding the rifle like it was a stick of dynamite until he was sure it wasn't going to go off. This is something I think only an old man or a member of the geek squad could appreciate. If you are young and are chompin at the bit for a firearm start saving your money now so by time you're 18 you can afford a nice rifle or shotgun. The answer to your question is probably 18 as more than one person has told you but I think you should forget this idea find a part time job to earn some money and stay in school and learn something you can use later in life.What is the minimum age to buy black powder?
    If you can't wait to 18, make your own. There are plenty of instructions on Google and Youtube. Good luck!
    18, as all other places
    without looking at your laws, I would say 18, that is what it is in Mi.
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    How would I go about making a firecracker without using Black powder, flash powder, gun powder, etc.?

    I've tried using caps for a cap gun but they just crackle. Help is appreciated. ;)How would I go about making a firecracker without using Black powder, flash powder, gun powder, etc.?
    For starters my question is; If you do not have access to any of your mentioned items, then why would you be trying to make a firecracker?


    For starters their is no SAFE method to making pyrotechnics. However, should you decide to do so (against best warnings) you have to remember one thing; all combustible materials will explode when put into anything that that may contain the combustion. For example: if you were to shave the ';stuff'; off of a sparkler and compress it into a piece of small PVC and cap that off and add a fuse to it, then when the fire hit the material inside, the combustion, or rather the gasses produced by the combustion, that occurs inside the PVC would have nowhere to escape causing an explosion. You can let your imagination run from there. But, may i remind you that creating something of this nature is a federal offense and falls under the category of ';bomb making.'; which in this day and age will land you in jail for a period greater than it would take to enjoy the explosion you have caused. Be forewarned, it is possible, but highly dangerous and illegal. So.......KIDS DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.How would I go about making a firecracker without using Black powder, flash powder, gun powder, etc.?
    How do you make an omelet without breaking any eggs?





    Why do you want to make a bomb? Isn't that sort of illegal in this country? Or are you from here?

    What is the best grain of Black Powder in a Muzzle loader to shoot a Deer dead?

    And a Bear?What is the best grain of Black Powder in a Muzzle loader to shoot a Deer dead?
    Generally speaking, calibers of 45 and under can use 3F powder. Calibers 45 and above can use 2F powder and when you get into 70 caliber or very large smoothbores, possibly musket powder or 1F. 4F is generally only used as a primer powder for flintlock guns.





    Keep in mind, any of these calibers will fire even with 4F but there is a perfect combination or at least a better one that you have to work up to. To use other powders could be a waste of time ( especially 4F)





    I have a .54 caliber Hawken style rifle. I use 100 grains of 2F when hunting deer. The bullet I use is called a '; Buffalo Bullet'; conical hollow based and weight 435 grains. It will give your should a pretty good slap.





    I imagine it could take a bear but I think you'd really want to make sure you had the ideal load for accuracy, power, bullet weight etc., before going after something as tough as a bear.What is the best grain of Black Powder in a Muzzle loader to shoot a Deer dead?
    Need a little more detail: type of rifle,bullet weight in grains, range at which you are shooting.





    What did your sighting-in time at the range tell you?
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  • What is the effective range and knock down power of a 45-110 and 45-120 Sharps black powder cartridges?

    I'm thinking about buying a Shiloh 1874 Creedmore target rifle or a 1874 Shiloh Quigley rifle and I'm not sure what caliber I want it in.What is the effective range and knock down power of a 45-110 and 45-120 Sharps black powder cartridges?
    Here's one site to get you started...





    the 45 in 45-110 or 45-120 is the caliber; the 110 or 120 is the powder load.








    Have fun.What is the effective range and knock down power of a 45-110 and 45-120 Sharps black powder cartridges?
    Just how big a boy are ya?


    In BP Silhouette 45-70s are shot at 500 Yd.s., and


    after a 40 rd. match, you know they kick.


    Can you hold tight enough to justify another 40 or 50 Gr.s of powder?
    The Sharps rifles in all of the .45 calibers are used to shoot silhouettes out to 500 yards. From an ethical standpoint, I never take shots at animals farther than about 200 yards. I want to to be sure that I kill the animal cleanly rather than wounding it. The trajectorys of the .45 110 and the .45 120 are not very flat at all. At those long ranges, you are lobbing the round in and it is striking the target at a high angle. The slightest misjudgement of the distance and your bullet either falls too far on the far side of the target or too far short of the target. The difference between the trajectorys of these old cartridges and modern cartridges is significant. That being said, they are a ball to shoot. I have a Quigley Sharps that is chambered for the .45-120 round and, when fully loaded with a black powder load and a 500 grain bullet, it kicks like an army mule, it can bruse your shoulder and it ain't for the faint of heart. A while back, the Dr. put me on a blood thinner for a temporaty condition that I had. During this time, he wouldn't let me shoot my Sharps because instead of a bruse, it would have made a deep hematoma (blood clot in the muscle tissue) that would have been a serious condition that would have required surgery to correct.





    Aside from the recoil, the other problem is the cost for the ammo. Loaded .45-120 cartridges are availab le form only one source that I have found and at a cost of $7 per round. I am a reloader and so I load my own ammo for it. Even the empty brass is expensive. I pay $2 per shell for it when I buy 20 rounds at a time. If you can stand the cost, it is a bit cheaper if you buy 100 rounds of the empty brass at a time.





    My rifle came with a less than acceptable sight for long range shooting and I had to buy a replacement sight made by Pedersoli to the tune of $400. The same sight can cost anywhere from $400 to $600 depending on where you buy it so shop around. I got mine from Cabela's.





    I really enjoy my .45-120 in spite of the recoil. If you reload, you can load your cartridges with a smokeless powder, such as Accurate Arms XMP 5744, and use lighter loads for less recoil. If you shoot black powder or a black powder substitute, the case MUST BE COMPLETELY FULL. If you leave any airspace in the cartridge, you can exceed the recommended maximum pressure for the rifle and damage your rifle and possibly injure yourself. I have a way of down loading with black powder for lighter loads and if you are interested, send me an email and I will tell you how to do it safely.





    Would I buy another .45-120? No way, one is enough....... but I wouldn't sell it either. If I were in the market for another Sharps .45 caliber rifle, I would buy a .45-70. Ammo is readily available and is WAY cheaper than any of the other .45 calibers. Plus, you don't have to take the punishment from the recoil like you do with a .45-120 or even a .45-110 or .45-90. I'll admit that those huge .45-120 rounds hanging on your cartridge belt to look impressive but looking cool comes at a price.





    If you would like to calculate the recoil and the muzzle energy, you can use this program:





    http://www.usacarry.com/index.php/ballis鈥?/a>





    This neat little energy calculator was written by a friend of mine. Jus fill the top four blanks and hit calculate.
    10 grams

    Saturday, December 19, 2009

    According to the ATF are black powder guns considered fire arms?

    I have heard that the were not. Does this include black powder revolvers also? Can they be carried concealed?According to the ATF are black powder guns considered fire arms?
    It really depends on the velocity and caliber of the bullet. Technically they are considered firearms and fall under the same laws and regulations the states make concerning concealment. The propellant, in this case black powder, makes no difference.





    The difference is how they can be manufactured, traded and sold that determines the ';class'; of the firearm. The concealment question is best answered by your state's law.According to the ATF are black powder guns considered fire arms?
    Either way...Forget carrying..





    A ball and cap is about as an unreliable piece you could get and it would only get you in trouble...


    A little moisture and the da*m thing wont fire....It might not fire anyway....





    Why do you think they were discarded when sealed percussion rounds were invented?





    You would be better off with pepper spray or a taser....
    Maybe not according to the ATF, but trust me, they ARE firearms and should be treated as such whenever they are being handled.





    Screw the ATF and check with your local police agency for concealed carry regulations.





    Never, EVER forget safety practices when handling firearms.
    if you get shot or shoot an animal or person with a black powder gun does death or serious injury occur ?


    then DUH!! it is a firearm..conceal it and get caught = go to jail unless you have a permit whitch is dificult to get if you are not in law Enforcement.

    Ball milling black powder. Will lead sinkers banging around inside a tin can spark?

    I am making black powder, an ancient form of gunpowder for a science project.


    It needs to be ground together very finely, so I am making a 'ball mill'.


    I have a big pile of round lead sinkers, becasue I know that lead doesn't spark when banged together.


    I am wondering if it will spark against a tin can though?


    I am planing on using a tin can for the container in my ball mill.Ball milling black powder. Will lead sinkers banging around inside a tin can spark?
    I can't see any chance of a spark, but if you mill any powder very fast you could theoretically create heat, or maybe a static charge?


    ISTR something about milling the powder wetted with water, to get a really fine paste, then let it dry completely (in small batches) and break up the paste VERY carefully. It has to be safer than messing with Nitrogen-tri-iodide (hope I remembered that right)Ball milling black powder. Will lead sinkers banging around inside a tin can spark?
    it might not spark, but the impact energy might be enough to set it off.





    You would do better to ball mill all the individual components separately (charcoal by itself, saltpeter by itself, and sulfur by itself.) using steel balls, then put them all in a ball mill minus the balls and tumble it to mix it. Make sure that the tumbler is conductive and grounded to prevent static electricity buildup.

    Legally are black powder guns considered fire arms?

    I have heard they are not. Does this include black powder revolvers also? Can they be carried concealed with a permit or do I need a permit to carry concealed?Legally are black powder guns considered fire arms?
    They areLegally are black powder guns considered fire arms?
    A very long time ago when gun control legislation was being enacted, black powder weapons were excepted from restrictions and registration requirements. When it became illegal to purchase most firearms from mail order suppliers, black powder weapons could still be purchased via mail order.





    I don't kow what the changes have been since then. I THINK that the exception for black powder arms has been removed and they are now regulated like all other fire arms.





    The entire gun control movement is in place as an agenda by some segments of the population to remove all firearms from the general public. That movement hasn't gottent he press it used to get but it is still very active and they try to push more restrictive legislation. They are also the ones that coined the term ';gun crime'; as a lable for every crime in which the criminal used a firearm. It's propaganda that is now in wide use by the mass media.
    The most popular answer EVER -


    ''it depends on the state.''





    In some states [NY I think] any firearm is a firearm...period.





    Some states permit black powder weapons to be purchased without any paperwork - pick out what you want and send in the money.


    Others make you do the FFL dance, blah,blah.
    Of course they are considered firearms. Wherever you heard that they are not is completely wrong. Absolutely.





    You must have a permit to carry any firearm, regardless of whether its black powder or not.





    And quite frankly, you'd be an idiot to carry a concealed black powder revolver. Permit or not, its just a terrible weapon to rely on.

    Anyone have information about a J Barnes Black powder/percussion cap 12 gauge double barrel shot gun?

    I would like to find out the manufacture date, origin, possible worth, etc. I have been searching the www unable to find anything about this gun. Thanks for your help in advance.Anyone have information about a J Barnes Black powder/percussion cap 12 gauge double barrel shot gun?
    I have checked J Barnes against know British makers, with negative results, problem is that mean nothing, as many small gun makers are lost in obscurity. The same applies to American makers. Your gun is certainly not worthless. It could be worth a few hundred or a few thousand, so you might consider a professional appraisal of the weapon. The below link give you an idea of how this works. It may require a hands on inspection. Yours could be a flintlock to percussion conversion. At least you have a maker name. A lot of these guns have nothing on them.





    I was hoping there was a link to the famous bullet brand, Barnes, but the company is only 75 years old. Good Luck.





    http://www.armchairgunshow.com/gunvalue.鈥?/a>

    Can a person with a felony own a black powder gun or a bow and arrow in the State of Indiana?

    My boyfriend has a felony and has been given the opportunity to go hunting with a friend. He knows he cannot own a firearm, but is trying to find out if he can own a black powder gun or a bow and arrow or crossbow to go hunting with in the state of Indiana. Can anyone let me know where to find this information?Can a person with a felony own a black powder gun or a bow and arrow in the State of Indiana?
    Here is a copy of Indiana Code dealing with firearms and felons;





    %26lt;A name=IC35-47-4-5%26gt;IC 35-47-4-5


    Unlawful possession of firearm by serious violent felon


    Sec. 5. (a) As used in this section, ';serious violent felon'; means a person who has been convicted of:


    (1) committing a serious violent felony in:


    (A) Indiana; or


    (B) any other jurisdiction in which the elements of the crime for which the conviction was entered are substantially similar to the elements of a serious violent felony; or


    (2) attempting to commit or conspiring to commit a serious violent felony in:


    (A) Indiana as provided under IC 35-41-5-1 or IC 35-41-5-2; or


    (B) any other jurisdiction in which the elements of the crime for which the conviction was entered are substantially similar to the elements of attempting to commit or conspiring to commit a serious violent felony.


    (b) As used in this section, ';serious violent felony'; means:


    (1) murder (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-1-1%26gt;IC 35-42-1-1);


    (2) voluntary manslaughter (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-1-3%26gt;IC 35-42-1-3);


    (3) reckless homicide not committed by means of a vehicle (IC 35-42-1-5);


    (4) battery as a:


    (A) Class A felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-2-1%26gt;IC 35-42-2-1(a)(5));


    (B) Class B felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-2-1%26gt;IC 35-42-2-1(a)(4)); or


    (C) Class C felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-2-1%26gt;IC 35-42-2-1(a)(3));


    (5) aggravated battery (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-2-1.5%26gt;IC 35-42-2-1.5);


    (6) kidnapping (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-3-2%26gt;IC 35-42-3-2);


    (7) criminal confinement (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-3-3%26gt;IC 35-42-3-3);


    (8) rape (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-4-1%26gt;IC 35-42-4-1);


    (9) criminal deviate conduct (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-4-2%26gt;IC 35-42-4-2);


    (10) child molesting (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-4-3%26gt;IC 35-42-4-3);


    (11) sexual battery as a Class C felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-4-8%26gt;IC 35-42-4-8);


    (12) robbery (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-5-1%26gt;IC 35-42-5-1);


    (13) carjacking (%26lt;A name=IC35-42-5-2%26gt;IC 35-42-5-2);


    (14) arson as a Class A felony or Class B felony (IC 35-43-1-1(a));


    (15) burglary as a Class A felony or Class B felony (IC 35-43-2-1);


    (16) assisting a criminal as a Class C felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-44-3-2%26gt;IC 35-44-3-2);


    (17) resisting law enforcement as a Class B felony or Class C felony (%26lt;A name=IC35-44-3-3%26gt;IC 35-44-3-3);


    (18) escape as a Class B felony or Class C felony (IC 35-44-3-5);


    (19) trafficking with an inmate as a Class C felony (IC 35-44-3-9);


    (20) criminal gang intimidation (%26lt;A name=IC35-45-9-4%26gt;IC 35-45-9-4);


    (21) stalking as a Class B felony or Class C felony (IC 35-45-10-5);


    (22) incest (%26lt;A name=IC35-46-1-3%26gt;IC 35-46-1-3);


    (23) dealing in or manufacturing cocaine or a narcotic drug (IC 35-48-4-1);


    (24) dealing in methamphetamine (%26lt;A name=IC35-48-4-1.1%26gt;IC 35-48-4-1.1);


    (25) dealing in a schedule I, II, or III controlled substance (IC 35-48-4-2);


    (26) dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance (IC 35-48-4-3); or


    (27) dealing in a schedule V controlled substance (IC 35-48-4-4).


    (c) A serious violent felon who knowingly or intentionally possesses a firearm commits unlawful possession of a firearm by a


    serious violent felon, a Class B felony.





    With definition of firearm here as Indiana code





    IC 35-47-1-5


    ';Firearm';


    Sec. 5. ';Firearm'; means any weapon:


    (1) that is:


    (A) capable of expelling; or


    (B) designed to expel; or


    (2) that may readily be converted to expel;


    a projectile by means of an explosion.





    So you have to ask if it's a vilonet felony as difeinde by Indiana law.





    Indiana firearms season includes the use of Shotguns, handguns, muzzle loading rifes, muzzle loading pistols, and pistol cartridge rifles. Muzzle loading season includes the use of muzzle loading rifes and muzzle loading pistols. As long as the equipment meets the regulations.





    Can a person with a felony own a black powder gun or a bow and arrow in the State of Indiana?
    He needs to ask a LEO, probation officer, parole officer, game warden, etc. Technically, black powder and archery equipment are NOT considered firearms, as they do not require a background check when purchasing them.





    Also, if he is a felon, he cannot even be in possession of a firearm.
    If you cant legally own a gun you cant legally possess it either. So its not an ownership issue. Check your local laws most likely a muzzle loader is out, as far as a bow depends on state to state.
    Ask your parole officer.
    Go here to find out.*.%26gt; Indiana gun laws.com
    Why does he have to own the gun to go hunting?





    There is nothing wrong borrowing one from a friend or relative.





    And if he gets a blackpowder gun he has to hunt in muzzleloader season only. Also the same goes for a bow, archery season only.
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  • Is there an outdoor black powder range in Denver area?

    Going to be visiting a friend in Littleton. We want to do some informal black powder shooting. An indoor ranges seem a bit formal, and the heavy smoke might bother other shooters.Is there an outdoor black powder range in Denver area?
    There is a website for The National Muzzle Loaders Association....I think they have a section in there about finding shooting ranges or have a listing of ranges by state...





    www.nmlra.org








    Hope this helps.

    Why is there a black powder in my tub?

    After every shower or bath there is a very fine black substance, almost like a powder in the bottom of my bathtub.


    Any ideas why?Why is there a black powder in my tub?
    Perhaps it is the onset of a mold problem.


    Black mold will seem like dust.


    Make sure your bathroom has adequate ventilation.


    Could also be a high mineral content in your water.


    Or possibly old galvanized piping.


    Or lastly, an old water heater.


    Squeegee the tub dry after you use it and spray some bleach-water on it to see if that helps..

    Has anyone tried using flash powder instead of black powder in aerial shells?

    I'm thinking you could make them a little more complex if you had the extra space to work with.Has anyone tried using flash powder instead of black powder in aerial shells?
    In what way?? Flash powder is often used in aerial shells. Salutes are flash powder, sometimes with Titanium mixed in. Flash powder is often used in the small Chinese consumer shells, it gives a harder break that black powder.





    However flash powder is considered a High Explosive by the BATFE and is illegal to manufacture without a Type 20 High Explosives Manufacturing License from that BATFE. If you are caught making flash not only is it a federal charge, in this day and age it gets you labeled as a terrorist making explosives. Heck, even having large amounts of black powder making materials gets you labeled as a terrorist making bombs! I've seen it happen too many times.





    It's best to avoid flash unless you have a Type 20 and even then it's best to avoid it unless you really need it due to it's high risk factor. It's not worth it if you lose a few fingers, an arm or your life. Even the most careful people have accidents with flash, I've known many, 90% won't go near the stuff anymore.

    Can a felon own a black powder gun in Alaska?

    I don鈥檛 think they can, but a friend of mine insists they can, can you help end this debate?





    Can a felon own a black powder gun in Alaska?
    No Grrr it is not a gun, at least not a firearm under the legal definition of firearm


    As long as the weapon was made before 1899 or is a replica of a gun made before 1899 and does not use rimfire or centerfire ammunition it violates no federal law for a felon to be in possession of one





    If we follow Johnny's logic then no Alaska would not allow it because it is allowed in many other states





    And there is no ';gun check'; on BP guns





    Alaska's definition of firearm IS different though


    AS 11.81.900


    ';firearm'; means a weapon, including a pistol, revolver, rifle, or shotgun, whether loaded or unloaded, operable or inoperable, designed for discharging a shot capable of causing death or serious physical injury;





    Alaska's law forbids a felon from owning a firearm capable of being concealed within ten years of completing his sentence including parole or probation





    So it seems that a felon can possess a black powder rifle but not a handgun but then he can also possess a cartridge rifle but not a handgun if within ten years of being put back on the street without supervision





    But he can still be charged with violation of federal statutes for carrying a firearm even if Alaska allows it


    So


    He would be safe from all prosecution is he carries a BP revolver if it is more than ten years after his release form state controlCan a felon own a black powder gun in Alaska?
    First, He needs to check with local law officials. It probably depends on the reason for the conviction.


    Second, you people answering these questions need to study the subjects. Yes black powder shoot bullets. But they are NOT classified as firearms. If they were then why can you mail order them and not a shotgun or rifle? Hmmmm. Why do most states have a Muzzle Loader season and a Firearms season for deer?
    Sure you can. Once you have completed your probation period the case will be officially dismissed by the courts. The conviction will still remain on your record for life but once it is dismissed you are allowed to posses firearms again.
    is it a gun? yes. is he a felon? yes.





    the answer is no.
    Felons cannot own firearms of any kind in any state in the United States. A gun check is suppose to catch that
    I'm pretty sure you can't. But they might have different laws up there.
    No.

    Where can I buy black powder/gunpowder or smokeless powder on the internet?

    I am doing an experiment and need to know a website that sells these things. If someone could, please post the exact URL from which you can buy it.





    Thanks.Where can I buy black powder/gunpowder or smokeless powder on the internet?
    Why not purchase it locally? The shipping cost on black powder makes it extremely ineffective cost-wise to have a small amount directly shipped, if you are eligible to receive it, which I doubt. This is a Class A explosive and if you do not know what that means, you have no business handling it.





    Smokeless powder is almost as bad. It is only listed as a Class B Solid Propellant, though.





    There are sites where dealers can order, after furnishing copies of their licenses and permits.
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  • How do I get rid of the fine black powder resideu from the toilettank?

    The Works or Bleach, but don't mix them!





    The Works, is a great product, but be careful, when I used it in my toilet, you could see what looked like smoke when it was eating through all the dirt and grime the two men who lived here before we moved in accumulated.How do I get rid of the fine black powder resideu from the toilettank?
    get a bottle of a product called --the works--ugruHow do I get rid of the fine black powder resideu from the toilettank?
    Stop eating gunpowder.
    bleach!

    What are components of black powder and what are the ratios of these components?

    Charcoal, sulphur and saltpetre, I'm not sure of the ratio though. Don't blow yourself up!!What are components of black powder and what are the ratios of these components?
    im doing the same lab u did. Hah=] Report Abuse

    Reloading. What would happen if i reloaded my centerfire cartriges with black powder?

    I want to reload some shells to scare people at the range when a huge puff of smoke comes out.Reloading. What would happen if i reloaded my centerfire cartriges with black powder?
    Many of the older shells were actually designed to be reloaded with black powder. For example, a 45/70 got it's name because it was a 45 cal loaded with 70 grains of black powder. Guess where a 30/30 and a 44/40 got their names. Beware that black powder is corrosive, so your guns must be cleaned properly after shooting. If you can find the appropriate load information for the caliber you are shooting, have at 'er. I wouldn't go it blind. You need to find the correct info before you proceed. What caliber were you wanting to load. Let me know and I'll help you look for a load. It's snowing again outside and I got nothing better to do.Reloading. What would happen if i reloaded my centerfire cartriges with black powder?
    Unless you are shooting a old black powder cartridge that survived the transition to smokeless like the 45-70 you would very quickly foul the bore and have a devil of a time cleaning it. The rifling twists are a lot quicker for small bore (comparatively) smokeless rounds. It would be safe but I doubt it will be worth the effort to clean especially as you have to clean up after black powder with a black powder solvent or soapy water and then dry and oil everything.
    Your reasons are very childish. The gun range is no place for pranks. You should save the childish pranks for something other than your guns and the gun range.





    Now, if you want to load your cartridges with black powder, you won't hurt a thing as long as you know how much powder to put in the cartridges. You will have a pretty serious cleaning job ahead of you after shooting the black powder cartridges. The combustion products of black powder are very corrosive and have to be completely cleaned from your firearm or it will corrode. The best way to remove all of the corrosive products of black powder combustion is to thoroughly wash your gun barrel in hot soapy water, rinse it with boiling water and spray with WD-40. Wipe away all of the excess WD-40 and apply a coating of a good gun oil.





    But, please, no silly childish pranks at the gun range. When handling and shooting guns, be serious and be safe. If you're not ready to do that, find something else to do and leave the guns alone until you can be serious and safe.
    You could be more specific with your question. Many of today's popular cartridges began life as black powder cartridges, though they now have smokeless loadings. And then there are some like 32 Winchester Special that, though originally in smokeless loading, was designed to be reloaded with black if the owner wanted. Others simply have no known safe loading.


    I can personally attest that if you shoot black powder loads in a 45 Colt revolver, you're likely to raise no eyebrows at all, much less cause a fuss.


    I've also shot a double rifle in 500-3'; BPE at the range, and all I got out of that was one of the range officers told me I should rest the barrels on the sandbags instead of putting my elbow on the bags (doing as he suggested is proper for single barrels but dead wrong for side-by-sides).
    A lot of smoke and fouling and a loud bang, but nothing much more.





    The smokeless powder in a cartridge is far more powerful than black powder could ever be.





    I reload shotgun shells with black powder for old, antique shotguns here at home. They're so low power that it's not even close to smokeless.





    Just be sure to fill the entire space in the cartridge. Use Cream of Wheat as a space filler. It's not going to cause any real probs if you don't, there's just not enough space in a cartridge, but do anyway. It's a good habit.
    i'm not sure the new powder we use in todays firearms is much more powerfull than black powder. now if u used todays powder in a black powder gun then it will explode for sure. i wouldnt try it non the less its probly a bad idea
    what was thegrade of the powder? your are supposed to use 4x gun powder for reloadind cartridges.black powder is for mussel loading firearms.
    With a semi-automatic, you'd probably get increased fouling, which could lead to malfunctions. Anything else, I can't even guess.
    You would damage your gun. The cartridges are not meant for that type of explosive pressure, the chamber and barrel are not meant to be exploded in.

    Where can I find a single barrel black powder shotgun?

    I am having a difficult time locating a single barrel 12 ga black powder shot gun for a reasonable price. Dixie Gun Works no longer has them and the only ones I can find are around $1000. I don鈥檛 care if its percussion cap or 209 primer ignition, no flintlocks. It will be for one of my grandkids. Heck even a 10 ga would work with light BP loads but I would prefer the 12 ga.


    Thanks.Where can I find a single barrel black powder shotgun?
    A trick a friend of mine told me. Buy a smoothbore rifle and load it with shot. It works great and if you want a rifle you have one and if you want a shotgun you have one. You are going to need a large caliber. Like 68 or larger.





    Or You can buy a Knight TK-2000 for 400 bucks.Where can I find a single barrel black powder shotgun?
    Hmmm, my grandson wanted to try some black powder shooting. I loaded some handgun and rifle stuff up for him and had a friend load some 12 ga. shot shells with black powder. He shot the shells out of his Stoeger Coach gun (double barrel) without any problems. If you can be happy with a modern single barrel shooting black powder loads, there are a number of single barrel shotguns out there.
    Long shot had a good idea. Get yourself a .60-.72 cal muzzle loading ';rifle'; (smoothbore of course) and see if that'll work. It might pattern a little funny, but I don't see how that would be a *real* detriment to the fun of the shooting.





    Of course... you can go my route with a Lathe and Milling machine...
    www.basspro.com


    www.cableas.com

    Where can i find a 50 cal black powder rifles and hand guns on line?

    I want to ad to my collection,i have several guns now i need a old looking black powder both a rifle and hand,links would be great.Thanks.Where can i find a 50 cal black powder rifles and hand guns on line?
    I'd pay attention to RDG and CIH..





    gunbroker, cabelas, basspro, are the usual ones for me. sportsmanguide, jgsales, are next in line.





    when you say OLD, that means collectible to me. Look at ProxyBid, sometimes you'll come across an auction of a Collector.





    For the umpteenth Time CRAIGSLIST and EBAY WILL NOT ALLOW firearms transactions.. People need to read TOS statements on these two websites..Where can i find a 50 cal black powder rifles and hand guns on line?
    You can start with www.dixiegunworks.com and www.logcabinshop.com. If you want to build one, take a look at www.muzzleloaderbuilderssupply.com or Jim Chambers Flintlocks. I do not have the website for Jim Chambers but you can google it. Another source is The Sitting Fox. Again, I don't have the website but you can google it. Tennessee Valley Muzzleloaders (TVM) offers both finished and kit guns. Of these, I think you will get your best price at


    Sitting Fox. You can also look at www.muzzleloadingforum.com. They have a lot of used guns for sale as well as a lot of equipment. It is well worth a look. If you have never built a gun or do not have a good bit of experience in woodworking, you can forget buying a gun from TVM or Jim Chambers. The kits that they sell are not for beginners and require a good bit of wood working and gunsmithing skills. They can all be done with only hand tools but you have to have the skills. I have built a ';kit'; from both and I can tell you that even with the necessary skills, they will take you a month or more of steady work in your spare evenings to complete one. I have never built a ';kit'; from sitting fox so I don't know what level of skill they require. If you want to buy something ready built, start with Muzzleloading Forum and look for deals on ready made guns.
    www.sportsmansguide.com





    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/brows鈥?/a>





    www.cabelas.com





    Those are two big names but you might also try Craigs list
    If it were me I would go to Dixie Gun Works. They cover the entire range of replicas, both flintlock and percussion.
    this might help u out http://www.impactguns.com/store/muzzleloaders.html
    Try www.gunbroker.com.





    LOVE the screen name!

    Can I use charcoal briquettes from the supermarket to make black powder?

    I'm to lazy to make my own charcoal.Can I use charcoal briquettes from the supermarket to make black powder?
    carbon is carbon, why not....





    now all you need is a little sulphur and salt peter...Can I use charcoal briquettes from the supermarket to make black powder?
    If you can grind them up to the required fineness.
    No, carbon is not carbon in this case, because charcoal is not carbon! Charcoal is a mixture of some carbon but also complex hydrocarbons and who knows what else, depending on how it was made.





    Referring to the question... yes, you can grind supermarket charcoal for blackpowder use, but it will be lower quality than if it were made from higher grade willow or softwood charcoal designed for black powder use. Supermarket charcoal contains flame-retardant dopants to slow burnrates.





    However, you can't just mix sulfur KNO3 and charcoal and expect to have gunpowder...it will burn, but very slowly. To make proper blackpowder, component integration is needed with a ball mill and proper grinding media. If you're serious about making good black powder in quantity, get one, they're great. Instructions are here...


    http://www.pyrocreations.com/making_blac鈥?/a>


    Use the ';ball mill method.';
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  • Is there a difference in the black powder used in a flintlock and a caplock?

    I don't know if this is the place to ask, but I was just reading a book, and it made mention of someones concern that if his army was to use caplock muskets, they wouldn't be able to use captured powder from the other armies flint/matchlock guns. Is that true? I always though I was an expert on gun-related things, but I'd never heard anything like that.Is there a difference in the black powder used in a flintlock and a caplock?
    Sirbobby has it right, the pan stuff is typically 4F, the finest grained. Pistols would use 3F and rifles or smoothbore muskets would use 2F. Single F is for cannons. As far as I know, none of the replacement powders for black powder work well for 4F, but that info may be out of date. The source of info which was mentioned seems to have it backward, that 4F wouldn't be in stock by people using caplocks. Regards, Larry.Is there a difference in the black powder used in a flintlock and a caplock?
    The only difference I can think of would be the powder in the pan...it was finer in grain than the stuff in the pipe.

    What is the deference between black powder and flash powder regarding the power, detonation velocity and stabi?

    Can anyone tell me that what is the deference between black powder and flash powder regarding the power, detonation velocity and stability? If a packet containing black powder fall from 10 feet distance to surface then can it blast?What is the deference between black powder and flash powder regarding the power, detonation velocity and stabi?
    Black powder is carbon, sulfur, and potassium nitrate. When is combusts it produces mostly soot and little gas. Very shock stable





    Flash powder is and oxidizer and a metal like potassium perchlorate and aluminum, same as a solid rocket booster. More flash and no soot. Shock sensitive, usually the two components are mixed just before use.





    Bother are Deflagrates, they burn, not explode, sotheirr combustion rate is sub sonic. Dropping a bag of black power,althought not a good idea, most likely wont go off. Mixed flashpowder will ignite.





    If contained and ignited both will explode, this is how fireworks work. But the explosive powder is lower than conventional explosives which is why they are used in fireworks.What is the deference between black powder and flash powder regarding the power, detonation velocity and stabi?
    I'd like to add that flash powder, while NOT a high explosive, has been categorized as such by the ATF. Which mean it's not legal to make flash powder without a Type 20 High Explosives Manufacturing License from the ATF.

    Any good resources for learning about black powder weapons?

    I'm thinking about getting a 50 cal and wanted to know more about black powder guns in general.Any good resources for learning about black powder weapons?
    Try this following link. There you'll be able to watch videos on everything you need to know to get started. They will tell you about the various types, how to load them, clean them, etc. Certainly worth a look.





    http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.ph鈥?/a>Any good resources for learning about black powder weapons?
    On internet check out; Henry Ball, 1990s first Smokeless and Black Powder Muzzleloader, which eventually would evolve to the Savage 10 ML 2 muzzleloader, barrel hardness of Rc 34, BH of 319, 156,000 PSI barrel pressure strength, Dan Pawlak and Michael Levenson, first patent July 25, 1975, for Pyrodex Powder, Dan later dies in a ';Blow Up'; in his Black Powder Shop 1977, CVA muzzleloaders, most popular muzzleloaders, barrel pressure strength of Rc 4, BH of 165, 81,000 barrel pressure strength, Thompson Center Arms (4140 rifle barrel) barrel pressure of Rc 18, BH of 214, 106,000 PSI barrel pressure strength, Henry Ball, Toby Bridges, and Ron Coburn first production muzzleloader for smokeless and black powder, Savage 10 ML II (2) muzzleloader.


    All muzzleloader Companies build their muzzleloaders with varying barrel strength, read owners manual carefully, do not over load or over charge it, ONLY USE SMOKELESS POWDER IN A MUZZLELOADER THAT CAN HANDLE THE EXTRA BARREL PRESSURE- SUCH AS THE SAVAGE 10 ML II.


    Peak Magnum Muzzleloader barrel pressure can be anywhere between 25,000 to 49,000 PSI with black powder, use Magnum loads/charges only in Magnum capable muzzleloaders.


    Have someone with experience with muzzleloaders show you how to use it, clean it, inspect it and lube it.


    Wear safety glasses and hearing protection.


    There are Flintlocks, Caplock, Inline, Bolt Action and Break Open Muzzleloaders.


    Black Belt or now known as Powerbelt Projectiles/bullets work great for modern muzzleloaders such as CVA.
    if you DIY it yourself you'll learn lots very quickly. but check local laws first, I don't know if its legal to build a black powder rifle without any licenses of the sort.

    Can someone make decent money building black powder gun kits and selling them?

    How do they hold value over factory made guns? Of course the quality of workmanship of the gun kit builder would come into play.Can someone make decent money building black powder gun kits and selling them?
    If you could do for wood and steel what Michelangelo did for stone, then yes you could make a fortune.





    This is as true today as it ever was





    ';If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap, than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door';


    Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1871Can someone make decent money building black powder gun kits and selling them?
    It would all depend on the skill and artistic ability of the builder as well as the quality of the kit or parts that he started with. It is entirely possible to take $600 to $1,000 worth of parts and build a rifle worth $100. If you start with one of the kits that require only sanding of the stock and assembly, and you do a good job of finishing and assembling it, it may increase in value by perhaps $100. If you start with high quality parts and build a gun from scratch doing excellent work and well done carving and finishing, you might be able to make a few thousand dollars. After building many rifles and earning a high reputation, you may make several thousand dollars for a finely crafted rifle.
    check the price of the kit versus the price of a finished gun and see if it is worth it.......plus you need to find someone to purchase your finished guns.......I bought a kit and put it together and by the time I added additional materials and time it would have been cheaper to buy the gun already put together
    blackpower kits are only really popular because people can save a few dollars if they want to invest hours of labor. Unless you want to make 25 cents an hour, I'd look elsewere.





    In addition to the amount of work to finish a kit gun vs the actual value of the finished firearm vs a brand new one assembled at the factory, how would you go about advertising and selling them? If I was interested in a blackpowder gun, it wouldn't even occur to me to see if some local guy was buying kits and building the guns.





    Even then, I don't know you from Adam, should I trust you to do a good job? If the gun is defective, do you have a warantee? How do you konw the guy selling whatever on the street corner is going to be there a week from now if there is aproblem with the product. Buying an assembled product from a store gives you a ton of protection, and a target to sue if something goes wrong

    Can a person convicted of domestic violence own a black powder gun for hunting?

    a friend of mine who lives in Ohio has domestic violence on his record here. He would like to hunt pheasant with me in SD this year.. but can't own a firearm. Is he able to use one for hunting.. or use or own a black powder shotgun? A link to the law itself would be great. Thanks!Can a person convicted of domestic violence own a black powder gun for hunting?
    Firearms laws - state by state


    http://www.atf.gov/firearms/statelaws/





    Federal firearms law


    http://www.nraila.org/gunlaws/default.as鈥?/a>


    You can access state firearms laws from this site also.





    .Can a person convicted of domestic violence own a black powder gun for hunting?
    Sorry, NO*...
    No it is considered a fire arm and you can not have one with a DV charge on you. Not even barrow.
    Black powder weapons are defined on a state by state basis. Check your state firearm regulations to see if black powder is considered a firearm. I.E. indiana black powder is not considered a firearm but is in Illinois.
    If he touches a firearm (as defined in Federal law), he has committed a Federal felony. There is a process for acquiring what is called a Relief of Civil Disability that he can look into. That would remove the restriction.
    if he is convicted he cant have any guns even for hunting. but everystate is dif. he needs to talk to his probation officer and see. if he doesnt have one most likey he can have one. but he needs to find out so he doesnt get into trouble
    That is a toughie, and I don't believe any of us, including the policeman know for sure.





    As someone said, some states consider blackpowder arms to be firearms, and others don't. The Yankee Government plainly says that anything using loose powder and ball with separate priming for ammunition is not a firearm.





    I suggest your friend visit the Federal Attorney's office in his district and ask for a written opinion.





    I wish him luck.





    Doc
    Yes, I can own one and I'm only 16 (but i'm in CA and never commited a felony, so not sure!), there's really no restrictions on them whatsoever! (yet)!


    I don't know much about shotguns, though so I'm not sure if these are reasonably priced or not, although almost everything I've bought from them has not dissapointed me!


    http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa鈥?/a>


    Hope I helped!
    No way! He can't even be near a firearm. If it's in your vehicle and you're giving him a ride to the store he can go to jail because he is in the presence of a fire arm. Not even a bow and arrow.

    How old does one need to be to buy black powder?

    I recently bought a black powder rifle and I'm eager (kinda like a kid lol) to use it.How old does one need to be to buy black powder?
    need to be 18How old does one need to be to buy black powder?
    If any age, 18.


    But I highly doubt they'd ID you.





    I bought 12 gauge shells and they didnt ID me. I dont look 18, but I am.
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  • Can i take a pre work out supplement like black powder before and creatine after my work out?

    Right now im taking black powder before i work out to give me the pump and then when im done i take cyto gainer with 3 grams of creatine and then i add my own 5. should i stop taking them before and after?Can i take a pre work out supplement like black powder before and creatine after my work out?
    yesCan i take a pre work out supplement like black powder before and creatine after my work out?
    Hi,





    You want to use Black Powder before you workout like you mentioned. Use the Cytogainer as your post workout recovery meal and if you have extra Creatine you can take it but take it 4 - 6 hours apart. Make sure you drink plenty of water.





    Hope this helps!
    Yes.





    Push / Pull / Legs is a good way tot train too:





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    You already know the answer to that one.





    It is your body but remember it is not like a coat. You don't get a new one when the old one is worn out.

    What is the most accurate black powder rifle at a long range?

    and what would be that caliber, and distance. Thanks!What is the most accurate black powder rifle at a long range?
    The guys who shoot long range blackpowder cartridge rifles are shooting .45-70 and .45-90 or .45-100 mostly. Those who shoot longrange muzzleloaders all shoot custom built bench guns. In both cases, you are talking about a lot of money. I shoot a Sharps .45-120 that I have almost $2,000 in. When I am shooting muzzleloaders, I shoot rifles that I have built myself using only the premium parts. If you want something off the shelf that shoots well and is affordable, you might look at something from Dixie Gun Works at www.dixiegunworks.com. A good rifle is going to cost you some serious bucks. You can also buy a Thompson Center rifle that is a good shooter at reasonable blackpowder distances (less than 150 yards). If what you are wanting is a rifle that will drive tacks at 500 yards, you will have to get it custom built by a gunsmith that specializes in blackpowder rifles.





    If you have a serious interest in muzzleloadrs, you ought to join the National Muzzleloadinjg Rifle Association (NMLRA). Just go to www.nmlra.com for more info. You will have a lot of information at your fingertips and a lot of help from blackpowder shooters that will help prevent you from makiong a lot of costly mistakes in buying muzzleloading guns. You will also learn about blackpowder clubs in your area where you can join others interested in shooting muzzleloaders. You will have an opportunity to shoot in some blackpowder matches if you want. They are a lot of fun and, again, you will learn a lot of very valuable info in a short time that will help you make the right decision when buying the long range gun that you want.What is the most accurate black powder rifle at a long range?
    .45 and .50 cal blackpowder rifles can have very good accuracy out past 100 yards...but it takes a little work to get results. Muzzle loaders or cartridge firearms can be very accurate





    Every rifle will favor a bullet that is sized to work in the bore of an individual rifle. The patch material will be a variable... so will the powder charge... a few grains more of less will influence accuracy.





    Sights --- using a good tang or globe sight can get excellent long range results too.





    I am pretty confident that some of those old stories about 70 yard head shots on squirrels and long range bison shooting are true.


    Blackpowder was used in cartridge guns well into the early 20th century. Read up on the old Creedmore matches... some events were shot at distances up to 1,000 yards - with blackpowder charges
    i like the lymans for true old school flintlock i find that they have the best barrels and the locks are built just right havent shot past 120yards but i would say i could if the opportunity presented itself
    one that is sighted in at the range well
    check out bad bull muzzleloaders.com

    How do they make the black powder fuel for Thai bamboo rockets?

    does any one know the recipie? Andthe safest way to make them, as I saw some explode during lift off (just like the old NASA).How do they make the black powder fuel for Thai bamboo rockets?
    Hi:





    I agree with John V. However to answer your question about it. they use a formula recipe that calls for mixing the gun power ingredients in a very special ratio to one other. Like 4 parts carbon to 1 part soda ash to 1/2 part oxidizer to make a varying slow burning power ( i will not tell you the whole recipe for it) but by varying the amounts you will get different effects for it. than they wet the powder down with water and using wooden equipment to pack the powder in the bamboo tube and shape powder with a wooden form to shape the nozzle. then they dry it out for a week or two before fire it off. There are about 112 different way to mix it for different effects. BUT THIS SHOULD BE DONE BY A EXPERT. But if you are interested it . Then join the company that makes them and learn from them, they will teach you what you need to know to handle and make them safety. or join your army or Armed Forces of your country and sign up for demolition %26amp; mine removal detail. But either way you will get a real knowdege for it of the dangers and safe handling of them.





    Hope this helpsHow do they make the black powder fuel for Thai bamboo rockets?
    Well the simple answer is don't make them. Bamboo is not a very strong matterial to be making rockets out of, thick walled paper tubes would be much stonger and would help with CATOs. For looks you could put the motor in a peice of bamboo though:). The reason they CATOed was probably because the powder was not packed enough in the tube, and you probably couldn't pack it very tight in bamboo because it would either break or break in flight because of the packing. So pack the black powder hard in a paper tube with a nozzle probably and you will have a working rocket, put it in a peice of bamboo and it just blows up.

    How do you make Black Powder and What are the Laws regarding it?

    Generally, the 2nd Amendment safeguards your right to keep and bear arms, and presumably the Founders intended that those arms be kept in working order. Loaded, in other words. Which implies that you ought to be legally correct in making your own bullets.





    But, things being what they are, with the government ignoring the rights of Whites so that others can have them in undue, excessive and allegedly compensatory measure, my advice is: Don't Get Caught.

    Is it illegal to to make homemade black powder for your musket?

    If my house was searched and i was making black powder for my musket would i get in trouble? Is there a quantity limit?Is it illegal to to make homemade black powder for your musket?
    In most states it is perfectly legal to make black powder for your own legitimate use. There are also some good web sites that give recipes for making it. Since we don't know exactly where your from we can't tell you precisely the laws involved. I'll include one of my favorite websites. It should be informative.Is it illegal to to make homemade black powder for your musket?
    I would really not reccomend it either way. Homemade black powder may be more/less powerfull (probably less) than store bought, so you may use an improper charge when you fire resulting in bad accuracy (best case) or your musket exploding (worst case). Also your batch would me much more prone to absorb moisture than commercial powder. As for the legality that depends on your state, but it's probably a bad idea any way you stack it. Go get some pyrodex. It's moisture resistant, much more predictable, and makes less smoke.
    Not in most states.
    I think that you have to have a license to make explosives.
    It is perfectly legal to make black powder but it is not smart to do so. The grinding process for making it can cause it to ignite and you could be seriously injured or killed. Add to this the fact that the powder that you make will be very inferior to the stuff that you buy. Home made powder tends to separate as it is agitated. The heavier components such as the sulfur and the potassium nitrate tend to settle to the bottom while the charcoal ends up on top. The process for homogenizing the powder is beyond what you can do at home. It involves mixing the powder with water to form a paste. the paste is dried, and then ground into powder again. It then must be seived to get the proper granulation. The grinding and seiving is extremely dangerous. The bottom line is go buy the stuff and don't try making it. It isn't worth it. As for a limit, BATF limits you to a maximum of 50 pounds of black powder. I shoot muzzleloaders quite a bit and I never keep more than around 10 pounds of it at any one time. I usually have a pound of ffffG, 2 or 3 pounds of ffG and maybe as much as 3 or 4 pounds of fffG. If you have a hard tome finding any place that carries real black powder, the black powder substitutes work pretty well for caplocks. If you are shooting a flinter, you will just have to find someone who carries real blackpowder because the substitutes don't work well in a flintlock. They are slightly harder to ignite and a flintlock will not ignite it reliably.

    Why is potassium nitrate the best oxidizing agent for black powder?

    In terms of chemistry, why is it the best?Why is potassium nitrate the best oxidizing agent for black powder?
    I'm not sure that potassium nitrate really oxidizes any better than sodium nitrate does, but I do know that the reason it's more commonly used is that sodium nitrate is hygroscopic and will absorb the water molecules from air, so they need to stay sealed until ready for use.





    Potassium nitrate won't do that, and will remain viable for long periods of time, as long as liquid water isn't added.





    I know that isn't exactly what you asked, but I really can't figure how KNO3 would oxidize any better.





    Hope it helps -Why is potassium nitrate the best oxidizing agent for black powder?
    Lightest metal nitrate that's not too hydrophillic.


    (Chlorates are not stable in the presence of sulfur.)
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  • What is the value of a Springfield 1863 musket black powder percussion?

    I found this rifle in my basement and was wondering if it had value.What is the value of a Springfield 1863 musket black powder percussion?
    Yes if it's an original. Take it to a gun shop and have it appraised. If there isn't one nearby, take it to the state museum they will be able to help.

    How much Black Powder can be transported in your car when going to Rendezvous and shooting matches in Oregon.?

    There has been concern that the transportation of Black Powder when going to shooting matches may in fact be a violation of Oregon state law.How much Black Powder can be transported in your car when going to Rendezvous and shooting matches in Oregon.?
    was born and raised in those there hills, would surely disappoint alot of hunters to hear that. if u can purchase it at your local bi mart store its legal. there are laws from carring to much im sure, but anything under a 5 pd can is ok.How much Black Powder can be transported in your car when going to Rendezvous and shooting matches in Oregon.?
    As far as I know, the limit is far in excess of any amount you may want to carry. I think the legal limit is 50 pounds. I belong to a black powder gun club and we have brought back as much as 2 cases of black powder from Friendship. As far as I know, we never violated any laws in doing so.
    Oregon law states: 480.050 Prohibition against intrastate transportation of explosives in passenger vehicle operated by common carrier; exception. No person shall transport, carry or convey, or have transported, carried or conveyed, any dynamite, gunpowder or other like explosives, between any places in Oregon, on any car or other vehicle of any description operated by a common carrier which car or vehicle is carrying passengers for hire. However, it shall be lawful to transport on any such car or vehicle small arms, ammunition in any quantity, such fuses, torpedoes, rockets or other signal devices as may be essential to promote safety in operation, and properly packed and marked samples of explosives for laboratory examination, not exceeding a net weight of one-half pound each and not exceeding 20 samples at one time in a single car or vehicle. Such samples shall not be carried in that part of a car or vehicle which is intended for the transportation of passengers for hire. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the transportation of military or naval forces, with their accompanying munitions of war, on passenger equipment, cars or vehicles.





    Please note this is in reference to a ';common carrier'; NOT to a private car.





    Also, Federal law states: ';Black Powder is regulated as an explosive (1.1D in 100 lbs or over, 4.1 in under 50 lbs if DESIGNED FOR SPORTING USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SPORTING ARMS. All states allow the possession explosives in conjunction with sporting use.';





    This tells me that BP is not even considered an explosive unless it's in quantities over 50 lbs.

    How many tablespoons is one scoop of mri black powder?

    I bought some MRI black powder and it calls for one scoop, 20 grams, but it did not come with a scoop. How many tablespoons should I use.How many tablespoons is one scoop of mri black powder?
    That's difficult to say, but I would think usually a ';scoop'; is about equivalent to a tablespoon. That's how it works with many products.

    What is your favorite black powder handgun?

    It can be for hunting, plinking or whatever.


    Any type, caliber or design.


    And what do you use it for?What is your favorite black powder handgun?
    I'm stuck between the 1860 Army and the 1851 Navy Colts.


    The Army is SO sleek looking with it's flowing, organic lines.....but I also like that bigger hole in the end of the Navy and it's flat barrel sight plane.





    I just use 'em to plink and pretend to re-live history. I'd like to take that up a notch to trying my hand at blackpowder ';Cowboy Action Shooting'; or Civil war re-inactment someday, though...


    ....Get me a set of Confederate grey's and a Griswald and Gunnison copy maybe!What is your favorite black powder handgun?
    Colt Walker - I don't own one, I have had the chance to shoot a few and that's my fav
    While I no longer have a black powder handgun, if I'd get one now I'd op for the Ruger Old Army model in stainless.
    There are a number or blackpowder handguns I want, chief among them are a LeMat and a Walker Colt.





    However, my favorite has to be the .36 Caliber Model of 1851 Colt Navy Revolver.





    I've owned one for nearly 30 years and it is as sweet a shooter as you could hope to find.





    Considering the high quality sights (snicker, har-har-tee-hee) it produces very good target accuracy, and it is one of the best point shooting revolvers I've ever owned. And I've never owned another six-gun with grips that fit my hand as well.





    Using that old Navy Colt, I've convinced several people that point shooting is much more than a Hollywood Myth.





    In earlier days, the old Navy Colt was my traveling gun. Since the Yankee Government in its infinite wisdom has decreed that cap-and-ball revolvers are not firearms, it went with me whenever I had to cross a state line.





    These days, it is relegated to simple fun gun status,





    Doc
    I carry and shoot 3rd Model Dragoons in cowboy action. A great and interesting weapon to shoot.
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    I've got a .44cal flintlock pistol. It's kind of a ';Kentucky'; style but very slender. It's just so damn accurate. With a .430 roundball and a ticking patch it is very tight. I have to wipe between shots or you have to pound the ball in. On top of 20grs of FFF it puts them right were the sights are looking when the ball leaves the muzzle. I beat three guys on a walk through once and they were shooting rifles! She sparks the primming every time too if you keep it clean and the flint sharp. Love that gun.
    any of these


    http://www.possibleshop.com/kent-pistol.鈥?/a>


    but really like the Bounty


    I intend to get one for deer hunting
    Sorry but I couldnt choose, they are all so dang fun!
    LeMat %26amp; Girard's Patent Pistol


    Originally patented in 1856 by a French-born aristocrat who designed firearms as a hobby, this unusual and distinctive revolver featured a nine-shot cylinder whose axis pin was a smoothbore shotgun barrel for firing grapeshot


    9 shots - .44 caliber plus a 20 gauge shotgun all in one
    I like my 1858 Remington repro...


    .44 cal [uses .453 dia balls] and ~30 grains of Pyrodex...life is good.





    You can spend an entire afternoon at the range and only be out of pocket about $12.00.


    There's a Youtube video of a girl firing a BP pistol for the first time...she says: ';It smells like BBQ.';





    Can't beat that.
    A friend of mine created a HUGE caliber matchlock gun from the 16th century which he affectionately calls ';Baby'; ... it's about six feet tall and has got about a 1';-bore and goes ';BOOOM!!'; with enough force to set off car alarms at 100+ yards.





    We use it for re-enactment events %26amp; to scare the tourists.

    How likely is a black powder firearm to start a fire?

    One time I blasted a wooden box at point blank range with a colt naval, and I noticed that the superheated powder particles would burn holes a few milimeters deep around the auctual bullet hole.


    Would these be able to ignite a flamable substance?How likely is a black powder firearm to start a fire?
    OK first off Black Powder is not a slow burn. It is extremely fast burning that is why it is listed as an explosive.





    With black powder you would be more likely to start a fire than if you were using 777 or pyrodex for Jim Shockey gold powder.





    If you were close enough to anything flammable then any firearm could potently catch it on fire.





    Mr. BHow likely is a black powder firearm to start a fire?
    I've been using a Thompson Center 54 cal Renegade, with black powder for the past 18 years. I've fired a couple of hundred rounds thru the thing and have never set fire to anything. I've never seen a patch leave the barrell on fire.





    I'd say it's highly unlikely that it would start a fire under normal shooting situations.





    I think part of what you are seeing isn't the powder burning into the box but that its being driven into the wood as a projectile along with a little singeing. Try it with a dense wood like an oak plank and see how much burning you get.
    It depends on the target and distance. As you noted, there were burns on the box, but you were at point blank range. Even smokeless powder leaves powder burns consistent with your description. Could it cause a forest fire? Possibly, but you would have to fire point blank into a pile of leaves or kindling, since burning embers would die out over the course of, say 10-15 feet. Having said that, I have never heard of a forest fire being started by firearms (aside from on a military range where tracer rounds or explosives were used), despite woodsmen using blackpowder and flint as firestarting tools regularly.
    In Mythbusters episode 45, Kari, Grant and Tori started a fire using a musket, blackpowder, a wad, and tinder. So it is possible.
    I am guessing that it is highly likely. You probably already know it but black powder is a slow burn and a considerable amount of burning and unburnt powder comes out with the projectile.
    Yes they can start fires. Muzzle loaders especially so. Some people use a piece of oily rag as a 'patch'. This can catch fire and fly a long way.

    How many grains of black powder is recommended for a .44 cal Kentucky flintlock rifle?

    I've always been told that you put the round ball in the palm of your hand and cover it with black powder and that should be enough, but I'd rather have a more precise meaursment.How many grains of black powder is recommended for a .44 cal Kentucky flintlock rifle?
    Lyman; 60.0.gr FFFG Dupont black powder w/ .433 ball. .017 denim patch.How many grains of black powder is recommended for a .44 cal Kentucky flintlock rifle?
    CIH gave you a very good detailed answer. In fact I work up and care for my black powder guns just the way he described.





    I only wish to add that you need to clean the bore after a shot as the residue from the spent powder will make it hard to ram another ball home and will after a couple of shots, make that impossible. A lubricated patch ran down the smoke pole will do the trick. Never use a dry patch for this or you could get the ramrod stuck.


    Here is more info for ya;


    http://www.blackpowderjournal.com/archiv鈥?/a>
    It really depends on who made the rifle and what specs they made it to. If I could find a name and address on the barrel for a company to write to, I'd ask for a manual and the answer to your question.
    i never seen a 44 Kentucky rifle i have seen 45,36,and 50 cal i might be wrong but you better look again at your rifle
    Each rifle will require a slightly different charge to achieve maximum accuracy. You will also have to experiment with the ball diameter and patch thickness as well. To start with I would choose a ball that is about 10 thousadths smaller than the caliber. I think your rifle may possibly be a .45 caliber rather than a .44 caliber. Most rifles that are in the .45 caliber range are actually .45 caliber rather than a .44 caliber. Buy some 0.440 diameter balls and some 0.010 thick patch material. This will geiv you a bullet/patch combination that is more easily loaded and yet be tight enough to grip the rifling in the barrel. Use whatever patch lube you have. You can even use spit, many shooters use spit as a ptatch lube. For the powder, I'd start with 50 grains of fffG. Shoot several rounds at a target from a bench rest position. Wipe the bore between each shot with a patch that is very slightly dampened with a bore cleaner. Follow the damp patch with a dry one. After five rounds, remove your target and replace it with a fresh one. Now, increase your powder charge by 5 grains to 55 grains of fffG powder and repeat wihjt five more rounds just as you did wiht the first five rounds. Keep this up until you have worked your way up to about 80 grains. Now examine your target and see which charge gave you the smallest group. This is the charge you want to use for your rifle. it doesn't matter what anyone else uses, you have just discovered what your rifle likes. Now, you will need to determine which patch lube gives you the best group. There are many store bought patch lubes and even more home made lubes. You will just have to repeat the test you did to determine which powder charge your gun likes by shooting your gun's favorite charge wiht various patch lubes. Do not change the charge at any time. rom now on, the only charge you will use in that gun is the one that you found to give the best accuracy. After determining the lube that your gun likes, start trying different patch materials until yoiu find the best patch material for your gun. Finally, get some .445 and some .450 diameter balls and repeat the test to determine the ball that it likes. When you have done all of this, you will have worked up a load for your particualr gun. Other guns just like it may not shoot well with the load that you have found best for your gun but just realize that your gun is unique and that you have spent the time and money to determine exactly what your gun likes. Sure it is a lot of work and may take you weeks to do it all but what the heck, you are having fun shooting your rifle. All of us who are really into muzzleloading can tell you that we have done this with EVERY gun that we own. I have 5 muzzleloading rifles, one shotgun and one pistol that I have gone through all of this with just to be able to shoot as accurately as I can. Each rifle, my pistol and my shotgun has it's own powderhorn with its own powder measure, it own bag of balls, its own patch material and its own patch lube. Whenever I go to the range or to the woods to hunt, I just grab the things that go to the gun that I am using that day and I know I have the exactly right load to give me the best accuracy.





    Be sure to thoroughly clean your gun when you return home. Do not put it off until the next day. Black powder is corrosive and will corrode up your gun in no time. I ust hot water and soap to wash out my bore, rinse it with boiling water, spray it wiht WD-40, run a few dry patches through it and then run a patch with GUN oil on it. Don't forget to clean the hammer and the pan.





    Oh, by the way, don't bother with black powder substitutes such as Pyrodex, Triple 7, etc. They do not work worth a dang in a flintlock. You will have an aggrivatingly high number of misfires wiht them. They are good for capl;ocks and in-line guns but just not a flintlock. Use fffG powder for the charge. I use ffffG for the pan but the fffG will work fine and you won't have to buy a separate can of powder just for the pan. When you put powder in the pan, do not cover up the touch hole. If you cover the touch hole, you will cause the gun to delay a fraction of a second and that is enough to mess up your sight picture. Just put enough powder in the pan to come up to near the bottom of the touch hole but not over it. When the pan is properly charged, you will not notice any delay between the pan flash and the charge going off. If you can detect a slight delay, you need to clean out the touch hole or use less powder in the pan.
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  • How do I load a 44 cal Black powder revolver?

    Been around guns all my life but not these. Just bought it and don't have any idea what type powder to use, How much . Size ball and caps ect. Help I do know not to use Hopps #9 to clean it.How do I load a 44 cal Black powder revolver?
    You can load the revolver with or without wads. If you don't use wads, you'll need to cover the cylinder (after the bullets were seated) with applicable lube (Crisco will do).





    Powder charge for a .44 black powder is usually between 19gr to 35gr of FFFg or FFg powder. Generally, speaking, you want enough powder in the cylinder (no air space) AND enough space for bullet and/or wad.





    I recommend that you purchase a black powder loading manual such as Lyman's Black Powder Maunal before you fire your revolver.





    http://youtube.com/watch?v=OSOo-zY0_lc


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=cBDjYY7gjZA


    http://www.ruger-firearms.com/Firearms/P鈥?/a>How do I load a 44 cal Black powder revolver?
    Colt replicas usually took a .451-454 ball, I used .454-457 on Remington replica, Ruger is advised to use .457 ball. No. 11 caps or small sporting caps on nipples. Bullets- 225 to 250 grain round nose with a narrow step base to load easier in chamber, usually 2 grooves for lube. Powder as noted FF or FFF 20 to 30 grains, my old flask was colt replica at about 24 grains spout. Friend used 35 grains in Dragoon replica. Heard Pyrodex had some 25 grain pellets in .44, need a hot cap though, haven't used it personally. Load powder, thumb seat bullet on mouth of chamber then turn cylinder under loading lever plunger and seat bullet just under cylinder lip. Repeat 4 times to load 5 chambers- safety recommendation is leave one chamber empty under hammer.Grease/lube on front of ball/bullet to chamber mouth end, then put primer caps on nipple, usually with a cap tube but lot of people use thumb seat. If going in field hunting the old practice was drip wax on caps to waterproof, I did mostly target or demonstration and didn't use wax, no miss-fires. Enjoy the smoke.

    Can I use black powder from fireworks in making a Cremora fireball?

    I want to make a Cremora fireball this New Year's Eve and I don't have any materials to make my own black powder. Can I simply take apart some fireworks and have the same effect?Can I use black powder from fireworks in making a Cremora fireball?
    http://www.skylighter.com/fireworks/how-to-make/cremora-fireballs.asp





    go to that site dude.....they should have everything u would wanna kno. hope it helps. lemme kno how it works. later.

    How old do I have to be to buy black powder guns?

    I've read the minimum age is 18. But some places say, that if you're ordering it online, someone 21 or older needs to sign for it. Is this true? I live in Louisiana, but I can't find any written laws on this. Thanks!How old do I have to be to buy black powder guns?
    It is 18 years of age in louisiana. Shoot safely!How old do I have to be to buy black powder guns?
    see the link...it appears that you can order online without restriction. Now, whether you will need to sign for the package on delivery,I don't recall.
    18 for long guns. 21 for handguns. This is federal law.





    Most businesses will not recognize a credit card for interstate sales from a person under 21 years old.





    Hope this helps
    Same way it goes with regular guns. 18 for rifles and shotguns 21 for handguns.

    How can I find out who made my reproduction black powder revolvers?

    One was a guift and the other a trade. Both are used and came without info. I need to know in order to purchase conversion cylinders.How can I find out who made my reproduction black powder revolvers?
    Try the web by typing in black power revolver parts or


    black powder pistols etc. etc.


    Your pistols should have the companys name on them somewhere.

    What is black powder inside a wall?

    I started knocking down a wall in my kitchen and found black powder inside the wall. what is this? is it dangerous? does it mean anything?


    ThanksWhat is black powder inside a wall?
    Are you near a railway? Is it soot from the steam trains from years back ?What is black powder inside a wall?
    craig,





    It sounds like a black fungus...I can be dangerous to some folks that inhale it. There's really not much you can do about it short of making sure things like baseboards or corners stay clean or dry. Fungus is usually found when there are warm moist conditions.





    good luck
    It sounds like mold or mildew. Not that inhaling it is a real good idea, but what does it smell like? If it smells like an old basement, it's probably mildew or mold. If there's any part of the wood that you're planning on leaving behind, you should clean it really well with bleach water.
    Could be mold, possibility black mold which is dangerous.


    http://www.toxic-black-mold-info.com/fin鈥?/a>





    Do some research before disturbing the area any further.
    its for insulation.
    mold, and yes it is dangerous. Google: How to remove mold.
    its asbestos that has got damp and gone mouldy.

    Is it illegal to have black powder or ingredients of black powder?

    In the state if MA is it illegal to have a. black powder or flash powder b. to have the ingredients to make black or flash powder. Thanks.Is it illegal to have black powder or ingredients of black powder?
    is black powder in bluets? so how could it be illegal?Is it illegal to have black powder or ingredients of black powder?
    I live in MA. Its not illegal to own black powder if you are over the age of 18 I think and you have legally bought it. Making its only illegal if they find out you made it, and owning ingredients to making it isn't illegal as long as they aren't mixed already and made into the powder. It is illegal in extremely large amounts but I assume you're not planning on having enough to blow up your house and family. All of the ingredients can be purchased easily and legally. Of course it's illegal to make explosives or anything of that sort with it.





    I'm not sure about flash powder however, but i would assume that the laws are the same since black powder and flash powder are very closely related.





    Its not like you would get in much trouble anyways. No one will care if you have black powder illegally. It's not like the FBI will do a random black powder search in your home.





    So pretty much to sum it up, you can have black powder and flash powder as long as you bought it legally. You can legally own all of the ingredients. You can't make it legally without a permit, but no one will find out anyways so you're fine.
    no... unless bullets and fireworks are illegal.
    large amount of 'em with no permit is illegal.
    Not that I'm aware of.. Did they take your guns away or something?
    yup
    yes
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  • What are the stats on black powder use in general fireworks, are they dangerous?

    what are the expolsive properties? is the powder slow burning? can only a fuse ignite it, can children take them apart and create bigger bombs?What are the stats on black powder use in general fireworks, are they dangerous?
    I had a friend years ago and he was going to show his son how to make firecrackers. He came to work the next day with a Black Face and he a white man. Both him and his son were burnt fairly bad. Not sure of the circumstances, but, I would say; be very careful if you try this. All I know.What are the stats on black powder use in general fireworks, are they dangerous?
    it is the stuff thet makes them go


    BBBBBB OOOOO OOOOO M M


    B B O O O O M M M


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    don't know stats but even a kid knows they r dangerous. of course they r dangerous in any form.

    How to make sure a black powder revolver is safe to shoot?

    Ok I aquired a black powder reolver (colt navy replica in .44) that i guess was a kit. I took the whole thing a part, replaced some internals and filed down the grips and brass in some parts to make it fit. What kind of checks can I do to make sure this is safe to fire?How to make sure a black powder revolver is safe to shoot?
    This is what I would do.





    Go to a gun range with the following equipment...





    The revolver. Black powder. Caps. Balls. Long cord. Several sand bags (shot bags filled with silica sand). Safety glasses.





    Follow directions and load only ONE CHAMBER of the gun with a light black powder load. Cap it, and put it on and under the sandbags with the barrel facing safely downrange. The cord is already tied to the trigger. Cock the hammer. Stand back, wearing your safety glasses the whole time. Pull the cord gently. It should fire. Do the same with another cylinder. After two successful firings, you will know that it is safe.How to make sure a black powder revolver is safe to shoot?
    This is a rather simple gun. I'd just make sure all the screws are tight, cylinder locks up correctly in line with the barrel, everything functions, etc. Just give it a good looking over and it should be ok.





    Remember not to load it very hot being a brass frame and a navy. 20 grains should be the max.





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    Don't have a gunsmith look it over - it's not needed. If you bought it used, 100 dollars was too much to pay. And you're going to spend 1/4 that at the gunsmith?
    Find a gunsmith that knows blackpowder stuff and have him look it over.
    Have a qualified gunsmith check it out. Ryan E it's illegal to call yourself a Doctor when you are not (felony).!!!!!
    Doc Hudson gave you good advice. I would add a couple of small points.





    First, the thing that locks the gun together is called the wedge. Make sure that when the barrel is seated against the frame the wedge is tight. It should go all the way through both sides of it's slot in the barrel, but the head of the wedge should not be in contact with the barrel.





    Make sure that the two little pins on the front of the frame are a reasonably close running fit to their holes in the barrel.





    With the gun assembled, check the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, it should be between .005'; and .025';. This gap is there to allow the cylinder to rotate.





    Cock the gun and look to see if the bolt is reasonably well engaged with it's notch in the cylinder. Check this for all six of the notches.





    Now one more thing, the brass framed guns will fall apart with a lot of shooting. Brass is somewhat soft, and so the base pin will start to loosen. The recoil shield will also pound up. In my experience, these guns are good for about 200 shots, and then they start to have problems. I personally only use the brass framed guns to shoot blanks.
    The best advise I can give is to tell you to make sure the chambers align with the barrel. The easiest way to do that is to place a .44 caliber button type cleaning jag on a cleaning rod, patch it if the fit is not tight. Then insert the rod into the barrel of the assembled revolver and make sure the jag enters the chambers without hitting the rim of the chambers. That will tell you whether or not the thing is properly timed.





    Then I'd suggest you fire some proof loads.





    Pour as much FFg or FFFg powder as the chamber will hold under a round ball, grease the chamber mouths with crisco, heavy gun grease, axel grease, or some other heavy lubricant. Strap your revolver to a tire, fence post or other heavy object, co-ck the weapon and use a long lanyard (25 feet or longer) to fire the revolver, preferably while you are safely behind a stone wall, a clay bank, truck or other object that will prevent you from being hit with flying metal if the gun lets go. You will of course have tomanuallyy co-ck the revolver for each shot.





    After you've proof tested your revolver, you should keep your loads pretty modest. As I'm sure you are aware, the Model 1851 Colt was designed for the .36-caliber chambering and was never offered by Colt in any other chambering. Since it is a .44-caliber brass framed revolver, if you routinely use heavy loads it will shoot loose and get out of time. You will note that not only is the cylinder rebated so the .44 caliber cylinder will fit the .36-caliber recoil shield, but the frame has a step cut into it to allow the larger cylinder diameter needed toaccommodatee the six .44-caliber chambers. This cut-out weakens the frame and causes the frame to stretch under the pressure of heavy loads.





    And always seal the chamber mouths with grease or a felt overpowder wad to prevent chain firing.





    Good Shooting,


    Doc
    You can't. Guns are super dangerous and also they can kill. You should turn yourself in to the police before you hurt anyone.