On Stranger Tides Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 What the hell do I use for a ramrod mates???
On Stranger Tides Posted September 12, 2011 Author Posted September 12, 2011 Oh and where could I get powder in Alabama? And does anyone know weather i should use 3f or 4f ?
Silver Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 i just use a short piece of dowel rod nothing fancy and shoot 2F, don't use 3F for the main load. it is primer powder and has a lot of punch. i use 3F only for priming the cannon vent. you could use 3F in the flash pan on the queen anne but then you then need another powder device to keep track of, 2F will prime also.
Cascabel Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 I wrote an in-depth 3 part series of articles for No Quarter Given magazine a few years ago, that tells you everything you need to know about the use and care of flintlocks. I have reprints available if you are interested. PM me if you want a copy. >>>> Cascabel
Dutchman Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 for folks just getting started- as well as a good review and reference- cascabels articles are perfect! it'll be worth your time
On Stranger Tides Posted September 12, 2011 Author Posted September 12, 2011 Ok, just got it in the mail, anyone know how hard the kit is to build, what ill need?
Silver Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 i think there are several posts here on the pub of people working with kits. use the search function and read all you find. there can be some tricks to the kits, if i remember correctly. other then that i can't help you. i bought mine from loyalist arms and all you have to do is screw in the lock and she ready to rock. good luck mate!!!
wes1761 Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 I shoot 2 F in my bess and blunderbuss, and I use 3 F in my rifle. 4 F I use occasionally for priming, but if your lock is tuned and flint is good, you really dont need it. 4 F is ONLY FOR PRIMING!!! I may have an extra ramrod tip in the basement if you want it.....PM me and I'll look... If it was raining soup, I'd be stuck outside with a fork.....
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 if yer just shootin powder and not round ball-it really doesnt matter what grainage of powder down the barrel-although 3 and 4 f are usally for priming the pan, and generally 2f is for the onside of the barrel, the higher the number of f's the finer the powder is.the finer the powder the quiker the load ignites. but they all light fast. cannon powder or 1F grains of powder are much bigger than 4f.
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 i have 3 quenn annes, if i shoot straight powder (no ball) i use 2F for the main charge and 3 or 4 F to prime, or whatever i have left over. but when just shooting powder alone 2F will work fine for a primer-but remember 2F isnt as quik as 4F
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 ramrod-if yer just shootin powder-no ramrod needed-but you will want a claening rod and worms or jigs and remember tow or cleaning patc hes.
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 12, 2011 Posted September 12, 2011 remember back in history they (pirates) used what was on hand, and most of the time in was the same powder for both primer and main charge
rusty spike Posted September 13, 2011 Posted September 13, 2011 Okay nguys I don't know where you got the idea that 3F was a priming powder it is not it is for small bore guns ie queen anne. also it burns considerably cleaner than 2f which is musket powder and with blanks is very dirty. I have been shooting live fire and blanks and hunting with black powder for 31 years. Heres the kicker othe than 1F you can use whatever powder you want for your blanks. I use 3F beacuse you don't need a seperate primer, but most places want you to prime after loading which would require a priming horn of some kind. Muskets will use either 2 or 3 f powder and work equally well just shoot what you practice with.
On Stranger Tides Posted September 13, 2011 Author Posted September 13, 2011 thanks everyone, my pedersoli came completly built and functional, but its not sanded nor stained... any recomendations for sanding or staining, do i have to tak it apart to stain it?
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 13, 2011 Posted September 13, 2011 depends how steady yer hands are?
On Stranger Tides Posted September 13, 2011 Author Posted September 13, 2011 master lego builder??? hahaha i can do anything, its just more of a do i have to?
Silver Posted September 13, 2011 Posted September 13, 2011 Okay nguys I don't know where you got the idea that 3F was a priming powder it is not it is for small bore guns ie queen anne. also it burns considerably cleaner than 2f which is musket powder and with blanks is very dirty. I have been shooting live fire and blanks and hunting with black powder for 31 years. Heres the kicker othe than 1F you can use whatever powder you want for your blanks. I use 3F beacuse you don't need a seperate primer, but most places want you to prime after loading which would require a priming horn of some kind. Muskets will use either 2 or 3 f powder and work equally well just shoot what you practice with. checked my pedersoli manual. you are correct it does say you can fire 3F "revolvers, pistols and rifles up to 45 caliber. .45 caliber and larger caliber riflers 2F." i started with a blunderbuss and went on using the same powder in both, till i got the cannon and the 2F would not take fire readly from the slow match, so i bought 3F to prime it with and it is a big difference. thanks for the info.
PLUNDERING PYLOS PARKER Posted September 14, 2011 Posted September 14, 2011 if it works fer ya use it
On Stranger Tides Posted September 14, 2011 Author Posted September 14, 2011 what do i use for Lacquer?
peglegstrick Posted September 14, 2011 Posted September 14, 2011 I've allways used toung oil for my stocks...cann get it in gloss or satin. just wet a soft rag, wipe it on, let it dry, sand smooth & repeat untill you get the disired depth you want. Found a do it yourself site for it.....it's easy, just take your time. http://www.doityourself.com/stry/wftungoil Pegleg
Commodore Swab Posted September 14, 2011 Posted September 14, 2011 I tear all my pieces down completly to work with just the wood when I build or work on one. This also gives me a chance to take care of the steel.
On Stranger Tides Posted September 15, 2011 Author Posted September 15, 2011 im done now shot it all day!!!! first pistol so when i upload pics be gentle hahha
Capt Thighbiter Posted September 15, 2011 Posted September 15, 2011 Just for something different, I stripped the finish off my bone stock QA, and stained it first with minwax ebony stain, then used bees wax lightly on it. Distinctive and no one mistakes my pistol for theirs now. Pirate music at it's best, from 1650 onwards The Brigands
On Stranger Tides Posted September 16, 2011 Author Posted September 16, 2011 Ok Ive been shooting thirty grains, what do most of yall shoot grainage-wise????
Commodore Swab Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 Depends on how you are shooting, I only fire blanks here and dont use any wadding as I am only loading where I fire and have no need to carry the pistol barrel down.
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