Can I use 1f black powder in a 58 musket?

Can I use 1f black powder in a 58 musket?

58 caliber rifles – we recommend 2 f/ffg (coarse granulation) black powder, Pyrodex®. 38 caliber – 3 f/fffg (standard granulation) black powder, Pyrodex®.

Did the civil war use cartridges?

Most widely used rifled musket of the civil war. The Wesson M1859 was a breech-loading, metallic rimfire cartridge rifle used during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars.

Who made the Springfield Model 1861?

Springfield Armory

Springfield Model 1861
Designer U.S. Ordnance Department
Designed 1861
Manufacturer Springfield Armory Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company Providence Tool Company Amoskeag Manufacturing Company Eagle Manufacturing Company Alfred Jenkins & Sons Lamson, Goodnow & Yale Starr Arms Company Various private contractors

How much powder is in a flintlock pistol?

For rifles, a charge of 60 to 80 grains FFFg and with pistols, 20 to 40 grains FFFg should do the trick. Remember to add an extra 10-grains or so of powder for the priming charge. Priming and Loading: (This instruction is not based on any formal manual of exercise or drill.)

What powder do you use in a flintlock?

Produced by blending sulfur, potassium nitrate, and charcoal, shooters and hunters have successfully used black powder for centuries. Of all the propellants safe to use in muzzleloaders, black powder is also the easiest to ignite, which makes it the most popular propellant used in flintlock and caplock muzzleloaders.

Is there a warranty on a 1861 Springfield musket?

ALL FIREARMS and CYLINDER SALES ARE FINAL. Firearms and cylinders cannot be returned or exchanged with the exception of manufacturer defect. Click here for FIREARM AND CYLINDER WARRANTY. This rifled musket , with the lock marking “1861 Springfield” and an eagle, was the principal infantry arm of the civil war.

What kind of musket was used in the Civil War?

The 1861 Springfield rifle musket was extremely popular with troops. It was durable, easy to maintain and stood up to harsh battle conditions well. Pedersoli’s fully functional replica of the 1861 Springfield rifled musket has features that are true to the original design. One piece American walnut fullstock.

How big is the barrel of a Pedersoli Springfield musket?

Pedersoli’s fully functional replica of the 1861 Springfield rifled musket has features that are true to the original design. One piece American walnut fullstock. Has a satin finish. 52 ½” length. Barrel is .58 caliber – armory bright – 40” tapered round. 1 in 72” twist.

What kind of ammunition is in a Springfield musket?

Lockplate is engraved “US” over “Springfield” with eagle and “1861” on tail. Barrel is marked “1861” “VP” and eagle head. Barrel bands marked w/”U”. Buttplate is marked “US”. 56 inches overall and weighs 10 pounds. Recommended load is 60 gr FFg black powder, .570 round ball with .015 patch or a .575 minie.