Looking to go to the experts on this. I have acquired a Pedersoli 1859 Sharps carbine and I am looking for information on what type of powder charge to use. I am using a Rapine ringtail on this.
Thanks in advance.
Dutch Schoenfeld
Mosby's Rangers
Looking to go to the experts on this. I have acquired a Pedersoli 1859 Sharps carbine and I am looking for information on what type of powder charge to use. I am using a Rapine ringtail on this.
Thanks in advance.
Dutch Schoenfeld
Mosby's Rangers
Dutch Schoenfeld
Mosby's Rangers
PM Botetourt Lodge #7, Gloucester VA
The best load I have found with that bullet in my .54 cal. Shiloh Sharps carbine is 42 grains of 3F Goex. I would suggest that as a starting point.
Hey Dutch,
My Pedersoli (with the ringtail bullet) likes 38 grains of 3f Goex best with c.o.w. filler in Charlie's tubes, have not tried swiss powder yet.
See ya at the TW Regional
Gary B.
Gary Bowling, Commander
Nansemond Guards, 6th VA Co. E, CSA
"Rear sights are STILL overrated"
I highly recommend WANO FFFg in the Pedersoli Sharps because it produces slightly less fouling than the GOEX FFFg. I have yet to try Swiss in my Pedersoli Sharps but the less fouling, the better-not only for accuracy but also to keep the breech block working with less hassle!
50g FFFg Goex. If fouling in an issue, you need more lube. As far as fouling the action, try using liberal amounts of high temp, high pressure wheel bearing grease available from Wally World or other sources.
Greg Ogdan, 11444
110th OVI
Thank you all for your input. Need to put a taller front sight on it and get the trigger pull on it down to 3 pounds
Dutch Schoenfeld
Mosby's Rangers
PM Botetourt Lodge #7, Gloucester VA
In addition to trying those powder charges, using soft musket lead worked better than hard "carbine" lead as the Pedersoli's have deeper rifling than the Shilohs. See if it works for you.
Tom Fuller, 5036V,
29th Wisconsin Inf.
I think Greg Ogdan means 50gr. of 2 f goex not 3F
Mike
Mike is correct, I mean't FFg. 3 F will recoil more sharply AND erode your pressure plate face more quickly.
Greg Ogdan, 11444
110th OVI
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