Message from @thatguykyle
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I need a .454 or .460<:SadPepe:533197466733117440>
That's a big iron
But the .44 will drop a bear, so whatever...even tho I'm in central Texas, not bear country
They only care what caliber we use if we use their reactive steel targets
If we use our own or use paper they don't care
It's also outdoor
RSOs don't even go to the private bays, so if you rent one of them you can do whatever
You have to sign extra waivers first obviously
Walk in with my true big iron...smoke up the place with its black powder gloryπ π π
@galesteppes
Is that black powder?
Ya
Sweet
Model 1848 or 1858
I forget
Gold and nickel plated
For high class duels <:kek:539967157652553728>
@Duke of Mecklenburg gotta get that handle replaced with ivory
The perspective is whack...its actually longer than the 44
I have ivory grips somewhere
Ya
Damn
I'm searching online for some real high class grips and I'll just mount the basterd
We have shittons of Black powder pistols at the ranch already...Since my dad and uncle collect wild west guns
So shooting this is pointless
Considering it's to beautiful to shoot
Also black powder pistols are a bitch
They suck to reload
And clean
Take in my .338-378 wby and ask if i can use it in indoor range<:kek:539967157652553728>
Can't you use smokeless gunpowder instead of black powder?
No
Big no
Why not?
Too stronk?
Completely different burn rates
Even if you reduced charge enough to equivocate the black powders energy, smokeless still burns at a much different rate
Black powder is an explosive, smokeless isnt in a technical sense
Smokeless is always dangerous in a blackpowder gun
Though reduced charge smokeless has been used in metallic cartridge era black powder cartridges