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Title: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Mulee Pete on December 30, 2008, 12:57:24 PM
Help.....Looking for a good BP Manual to give a newbie a start.  Ordered Dick Dasterdly's loader, already have the 1858's but where to go from here.  Can't find a mentor in the area with the same schedule.  What do you guys suggest? :-\
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Hoof Hearted on December 30, 2008, 01:23:11 PM
LYMAN

Any issue of Lyman Black Powder reloading.

I did a search for ya ad typed in: Black Powder Reloading (you might also try: Cap and Ball or Black Powder Loading)

try this link:
http://www.angelfire.com/home/oldguns/cnb-the_basics.htm

Good luck on ya!
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Willie Dixon on December 30, 2008, 08:50:00 PM
I've got a couple for you:
One is from Captain Baylor's Camp Baylor Ranger Army Camp:
go with the Frontiersman for dummies first
http://www.curtrich.com/frontiersmen.html
followed by
http://www.curtrich.com/bpsubsdummies.html
and
http://www.curtrich.com/reloading.html


then some from Doc Shapiro:
pdf
http://www.jspublications.net/tips/BPLoading.pdf
45 colt
http://www.jspublications.net/tips/45ColtBP.html
index of tips
http://www.jspublications.net/tips.html

all are good on black powder how to's from two guys that it works for them, and aren't arrogant saying only their way works.

hope that helps!
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Mulee Pete on December 31, 2008, 10:59:18 AM
That's a big help fellas.  Thanks a lot. ;D ;D   
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Jamie on December 31, 2008, 01:20:17 PM
another helpful tome is Sam Fadala's Black Powder Handbook published by DBI books, Inc. ISBN 0-87349-101-7.  There is at least one newer/updated version which I assume would have a different ISBN number.  At any rate, my copy is well used, and was worth the money just for the picture on the back cover which has an American Bison (Buffler) sitting on his rear end going over backwards after taking a muzzle loading projectile to the brain.  To call it a spectacular photo is an understatement.
Jamie
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Willie Dixon on December 31, 2008, 03:40:26 PM
that book sounds great, copy and pasting that sucker in my amazon wishlist!
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Mulee Pete on January 02, 2009, 11:28:40 AM
So far every suggested avenue has provided lots of great info to get me started, as well as the "why" behind doing it.  Thanks aginf for all your help, and see ya on the range! ;D
Title: Re: BlackPowder Manual
Post by: Willie Dixon on January 02, 2009, 04:12:04 PM
looking forward to seeing you if you come out here, or me back there!
glad we could help.
Capt. Baylor's stuff is awesome to get you started and not feel intimidated by it.  He also has some stuff right here, on getting started in CAS in general.  Seems like a great guy.