Masterclass on The Muzzle Loading Percussion Rifle - Part 1 Getting Started: Tools and Equipment

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • In this video we discuss the necessary tools and accoutrements for the operation and maintenance for the traditional black powder muzzle loading percussion rifle, such as;
    -tips for buying black powder
    -containers for black powder
    -different sizes of lead round balls
    -patching materials
    -percussion caps
    -tools needed for loading and cleaning
    Please visit for an article with even more information:
    www.traditionalmuzzleloader.co...

Komentáře • 59

  • @shawnpresley6189
    @shawnpresley6189 Před 3 lety +13

    This can be an intimidating hobby to the newcomer. This video is a great place to get started.

  • @idaholewis265
    @idaholewis265 Před 3 lety +2

    That Patent Breech Cutaway Picture is Mine, I have helped a LOT of People with that

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 3 lety +1

      And I really appreciate you sharing it. It helps a lot of folks understand the need to thoroughly clean that area of the gun.

  • @MumblesMarbleMouth
    @MumblesMarbleMouth Před 2 lety +6

    Pyrodex is working just fine for me. It's even got more velocity than blackpowder. Never modified the gun either.

  • @Mr3311957
    @Mr3311957 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Steve! Good information... Hope to see you making more videos.

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I have some more videos that will be coming this week as a part of this masterclass series.

  • @Newtire
    @Newtire Před 2 lety

    Nice to see someone who knows what they are talking about.

  • @thelonerider9693
    @thelonerider9693 Před 3 lety +1

    That there is a beautiful rifle! It's not a gun it is a work of art that happens to shoot!
    Now I feel like a pauper with my beat up second hand hopkins and allen hawken ...

  • @michaelshoup2703
    @michaelshoup2703 Před 3 lety +2

    Well how about that! I just became your 100th subscriber!! And, I never knew about a bore scrapper, until now! I will defiantly be watching the rest of the series, as well as any new videos you create..

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 Před 3 lety +2

    This was very informative and interesting. Looking forward to more of your BP videos and learning the best way to clean these firearms. Well done. Thank you.

  • @roln2535
    @roln2535 Před 3 lety +2

    Great info, keep them coming really good refresher. Thanks

  • @allangillis9159
    @allangillis9159 Před 3 lety +3

    Well-done and thank you!!!

  • @daveyjoweaver6282
    @daveyjoweaver6282 Před rokem

    Kind Thanks and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania

  • @markheiligenthal1280
    @markheiligenthal1280 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good information here. Thanks

  • @Swampfox-tr1rk
    @Swampfox-tr1rk Před 2 lety

    Very good info, thanks much 👍

  • @kowalski363
    @kowalski363 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @gazzatdisco
    @gazzatdisco Před 2 lety

    Another plus side to the nipple pick in the brass tube/case you can keep a small amount of oil in there also which can be handy 👍

  • @leifhoklin2681
    @leifhoklin2681 Před rokem

    Not getting the results with substitute powder? Ever tried Blackhorn 209? I’m aware it’s intended for inlines only, so it really doesn’t pertain, but wow does it perform in my modern front stuffers. Very clean as well.

  • @bowiebowie3624
    @bowiebowie3624 Před 3 lety +1

    Well sir I will tell you this I've never had any problems using triple 7 or RS gunpowder from pyrodex and I've never modified any of my guns at all I have took more deer with the RS pyrodex and triple 7 gunpowder that I've ever had in my life but I use that goex for my civil war reenactment gun because it does tonight a lot faster but the only problem is I just need something a little hotter it puts a little bit more energy down range and I get a much higher velocity out of the RS pyrodex and goex blackpowder

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 3 lety

      If it works for you and you are happy with the results go with it. I've never had good results with it.

  • @benrobertson7855
    @benrobertson7855 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi ,this morning when fireing my 1860 Charles Ingram sporting rifle.
    .40 cal.The platinum bloster plug blew out..gone for ever. It was pressed in to the bolster.in your experience ,can I use another material for the plug,silver,bronze,mild steel? Can it be tapped in with a light hammer or the use of a clamp ,as I haven't a press.
    Your thoughts would be appreciated.thanks.

  • @johnhoward7298
    @johnhoward7298 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank You for Your advice about eBay.
    Found all the .32 stuff I need ( maybe the ramrod too , not sure about it though it's threaded 11/32" , will it fit a .32 cal Barrel ?)

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 4 měsíci

      Most ramrod accessories are threaded 8 / 32 or 10 / 32. Hickory rods are the best wood rods. You will need to match the diameter of the rod for the caliber of the gun. 32 cal will need the smallest diameter. Wood rods can break and small rods break easier. I recommend a metal range rod for actual use and keep the wood rod in the thimbles for visual effect.
      Go read my articles on ramrods at this webpage.
      traditionalmuzzleloader.com/index.php/ramrods-for-muzzle-loaders

    • @johnhoward7298
      @johnhoward7298 Před 4 měsíci

      @@traditionalmuzzleloader4983Thank You for the info !
      I read every word ! That
      PICTURE ! ( that one hurt ME , it was so bad ) THAT'S something to be aware of ( I KNOW I'll never it )
      Is a Davide Pedersoli brand b/p rifle a good
      brand to buy ? The reason I ask is that I found a D/P scout rifle
      in .32 cal on G/B wed site auction . I've never seen a barrel finished like it ! It's finished in a strange golden brown!!!! It doesn't really look like any rust blueing I've ever seen before ( but , it's beautiful though ) !
      So far it's bid up to $405 . I found a blued version on Dixie Gun Works for $925 ( in stock ) . But , it's not nearly as beautiful!
      You have to check this one out ( it's on about page four or five , or so
      ( it'll sell mon. about 7 pm ) let Me know what You think of it .

  • @jax3944
    @jax3944 Před 3 lety

    Nice rifle. Can we get some information on it. Who is the maker. Thanks

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 3 lety

      Scroll down in the comments for a description of the rifle. I can't disclose the builder's name or what I paid for it by his request. Thanks for your comment

  • @soryukarate9255
    @soryukarate9255 Před 10 měsíci

    Can I use belted bullets in my CVA Kentucky percussion rifle. Can I use two 50 grain pellets in this rifle. Thanks in advance for your reply.

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 10 měsíci

      I have never used belted or sabot bullets or pellets. I am strictly a patched round ball and loose black powder shooter. Your CVA rifle will shoot belted bullets but it may not be as accurate as you want. The twist rate of your barrel is not likely ideal for those. If it is 1 in 48 twist it may. Without knowing the caliber of your rifle I can't say if it will handle 100 grain loads (two 50 grain pellets) If it is 50 caliber it should but again may not give the accuracy you want. I hope this helps.

  • @stancholko361
    @stancholko361 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello everyone. Very informative video .I just purchase LAEPON & DD. cal. .58. I can't find any information about this muzzleloader . I will really appreciate any help .Thank you .Stay safe.

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 10 měsíci

      How can I help you?

    • @stancholko361
      @stancholko361 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello sir .Thank you for your quick response. My intention is to do restoration and I would like you get them in original as much as I can . Nothing pop up on the web about this muzzleloader .The ramrod for example are missing .I can't find any pictures . Also would like to know the history, production and other information. I would appreciate any help .

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I would like to help, but I don't know the gun you mentioned. You can get a hickory ramrod from Track of the wolf and other vendors. I know nothing about restoring original guns. I would recommend you get on American long rifles website. Many of the folks there are very knowledgeable on those topics.

    • @stancholko361
      @stancholko361 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much. good luck with your competition Shooting and hunting.

  • @Adamu98
    @Adamu98 Před 2 lety

    We may see the return of 4$ per pound because of the recent scotus ruling is going to lead to the end of the nfa because it removed the "two-step" rule of the lower courts.

  • @michaelsmith2733
    @michaelsmith2733 Před 11 měsíci

    Did you build this from scratch.a kit or is it a pedrisoli replica?

  • @gb-bp1me
    @gb-bp1me Před rokem

    Is this rifle a kit or did you buy it from a builder?

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před rokem

      Not a kit. A good friend built it. It is a very close copy of Kit Carson's last Hawken rifle.

    • @traditionalmuzzleloader4983
      @traditionalmuzzleloader4983  Před rokem

      Custom built rifles like these don't come cheap. There are builders out there who can and will build one for you but you have to research and find them. Try Google to find their web sites and look at muzzleloading chat boards to find them. Or get involved with muzzleloading gun clubs and rendezvous groups to meet them personally.
      Check the Track of the Wolf site. They often have consignment guns for sale.
      It is a small group of people who appreciate custom built, historically correct muzzleloading guns. You have to really research to find them. I can recommend Jim Kibler, W B Selb, or the Hawken shop. There are others who have websites.
      There are also some very talented builders who do not advertise because they don't want to do this full time. You have get to know those guys personally. They have to like you and they have to enjoy building the very type of rifle you want, or they won't do it.
      I'm not trying to come across as "elitist" it's just that this is the way the culture is.
      The friends who built my rifles request that I not give out their contacts. I won't because I may want them to build another rifle for me someday and I do not want to burn those bridges.
      You can find what you are looking for if you look into it.

  • @tonydaniels3093
    @tonydaniels3093 Před 2 lety

    It’s “accoutrements” not “a cooter mints”

  • @jordangouveia1863
    @jordangouveia1863 Před 5 měsíci

    There is no such thing as a black powder substitute. Black powder has no substitute, only sub standard imitations, falsely called substitutes, IMO. I recall reading somewhere that old time ramrods had extended bass sleeves on the loading end, to give it the strength to start a ball, because short starters weren't used.

  • @ronbyers9912
    @ronbyers9912 Před rokem

    Isn't this the guy who says that indorder to shoot a flintlock you have to spend $20,000 and up on a custom rifle. I am not rich enough to listen to his video.