I shoot in my back yard haven't seen many LEO there
Btw this thread seems to imply they are legal?
http://www.n-ssa.org/vbforum/showthr...-for-Revolvers
I shoot in my back yard haven't seen many LEO there
Btw this thread seems to imply they are legal?
http://www.n-ssa.org/vbforum/showthr...-for-Revolvers
Well, I just went and re-read section 17 of the rules, and I don't see anything that would prohibit combustible paper cartridges for revolvers, unless revolvers are considered "muzzleloaders" in which case 17.5.c applies:Btw this thread seems to imply they are legal?
The use of combustible cartridges in muzzleloading arms is prohibited.
But per the definitions in section 14.3, I think revolvers are distinctly different from muzzleloaders.
http://www.n-ssa.org/NATIONAL/RulesJan2013.pdf
Steve
Just a thought, why not put in the powder, top off with a little grits, then a round ball and lube? It has always worked for me.
Fred
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12TH PA
I think some people enjoy using the firearms as close to how they were actually used in period as possible.Just a thought, why not put in the powder, top off with a little grits, then a round ball and lube? It has always worked for me.
Steve
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