Gooday All
I was told in no uncertain terms by the moderator of another Forum that I was NOT welcome to discuss any muzzle loading weapon that did not shoot Black Powder and that there were other more appropriate places for that sort of sacreligious talk.
So I've arrived here.
As well as a number of historic Rifles .303 Lee Enfield, Winchester, Marlin, Martini etc. a Long barrelled semi auto .22 pistol and a .357" Long barreled revolver,
I also shoot a M.L. (Parker Hale built, about 1960s, .451" 2 band Volunteer (Black Powder only) , a Ruger Old Army .44 and a Remington .44 New Model Army, (both the latter converted to fire smokeless. (the reason being my club along with many others will not allow Black Powder to be used on our indoor range)
I've been looking through the various sections of this forum, admittedly only going back to the recent past, but can find no mention of smokeless firing M.L. Handguns or anyone shooting a late model M.L. Rifle, replica or otherwise.
I cast my own ammo and hoped there might have been folk on here with similar interests with whom I can exchange ideas on lead, powders caps/primers etc.
Regards
Steamjohn
I was told in no uncertain terms by the moderator of another Forum that I was NOT welcome to discuss any muzzle loading weapon that did not shoot Black Powder and that there were other more appropriate places for that sort of sacreligious talk.
So I've arrived here.
As well as a number of historic Rifles .303 Lee Enfield, Winchester, Marlin, Martini etc. a Long barrelled semi auto .22 pistol and a .357" Long barreled revolver,
I also shoot a M.L. (Parker Hale built, about 1960s, .451" 2 band Volunteer (Black Powder only) , a Ruger Old Army .44 and a Remington .44 New Model Army, (both the latter converted to fire smokeless. (the reason being my club along with many others will not allow Black Powder to be used on our indoor range)
I've been looking through the various sections of this forum, admittedly only going back to the recent past, but can find no mention of smokeless firing M.L. Handguns or anyone shooting a late model M.L. Rifle, replica or otherwise.
I cast my own ammo and hoped there might have been folk on here with similar interests with whom I can exchange ideas on lead, powders caps/primers etc.
Regards
Steamjohn