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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 2738169" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>AV, Sir please make sure you use real black-powder, not the other crap out there. I kn ow some folks will tell you otherwise, but BP is easier to clean, and just a lot more fun than the other stuff. Besides this pistol is going to enable you to get other BP gun's, try to stay with the original's, Penn's an Kentucky long rifle's percussion, and flint. Try out some more revolver's in different caliber's i.e. .36, .31, and all the other model's of .44 caliber. Rifle's can be found in a lot of fun calibers, .36, .44, .45, .50, .577, .69, and smooth bore rifle's go even higher in caliber, plus they are a true challenge to get them to shoot accurately beyond 50 to 75 yards(its all about the patch). </p><p>Something else you'll want on hand for after the shooting is done, is a spray bottle of Windex. This helps break down the fouling, slow an stop the corrosive effects caused by black powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 2738169, member: 5168"] AV, Sir please make sure you use real black-powder, not the other crap out there. I kn ow some folks will tell you otherwise, but BP is easier to clean, and just a lot more fun than the other stuff. Besides this pistol is going to enable you to get other BP gun's, try to stay with the original's, Penn's an Kentucky long rifle's percussion, and flint. Try out some more revolver's in different caliber's i.e. .36, .31, and all the other model's of .44 caliber. Rifle's can be found in a lot of fun calibers, .36, .44, .45, .50, .577, .69, and smooth bore rifle's go even higher in caliber, plus they are a true challenge to get them to shoot accurately beyond 50 to 75 yards(its all about the patch). Something else you'll want on hand for after the shooting is done, is a spray bottle of Windex. This helps break down the fouling, slow an stop the corrosive effects caused by black powder. [/QUOTE]
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