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French 1842 musket

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  • montanajoe
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    Sounds really cool.Can you post up pictures??
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  • Brookwood
    I too would really enjoy seeing pictures of your musket Ricci!

    I would remove the barrel and check the breech condition before shooting. Remove breech plug and inspect the threads for corrosion and proper fit.

    If all is well, get some 2F black powder, thick cotton patch material or large pre cut patching, and some pure lead round balls that are just a hair undersized to your bore.

    You can lube your patch material with a dab of Crisco, or just wet with spit for fair warm weather shooting.

    I would start with using 60 grains of powder and I believe you will need to get some musket size top hat caps for your nipple. Check on the nipple size for this, top hats should fit.

    The first shot or two I would do from a remote position. That is using a string to pull the trigger and your musket held securely between a couple of tires. (Safety first is my middle name!)

    After that just enjoy making sure you always wear good safety glasses for all of your shooting.[8D]
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  • mrmike08075
    Must post pics.

    Lockplate closeups please.

    I have 9 French long guns but none that old.

    Mike
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  • Brookwood
    Oh yea, that bayonet sounds pretty cool! May be worth more than your musket! Pics Please
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  • hillbille
    we have kid shoots at the four H club and shoot 25-30 grains powder just so the kids can say they shot muzzleloader. I wouldn't go much more than that for the first shot, safety is more important than accuracy.
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