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  1. TwangBanger

    .445 round balls in Pietta 1858 Remington New Army

    Good info. Thanks. The only .44 I have is the solid top Pietta Remington. I also just acquired a Uberti .36 caliber 1851 open top. I've ordered .454 balls for the Pietta, and .375 for the Uberti. I already had plenty of #11 and musket caps on hand for some rifles, but I had heard that #10's...
  2. TwangBanger

    .445 round balls in Pietta 1858 Remington New Army

    Thanks for all the info. I have an old Jukar long rifle in .45 caliber, so it's not a total waste. I just ordered a box of .454 RB from MidSouth.
  3. TwangBanger

    .445 round balls in Pietta 1858 Remington New Army

    Thanks. Will do. I intend on making paper cartridges from cigarette rolling papers, if that makes a difference.
  4. TwangBanger

    .445 round balls in Pietta 1858 Remington New Army

    I have a Navy Arms (made by Pietta) 1858 Remington New Army in stainless steel. I haven't shot it yet. I ordered a box of Hornady lead round balls that are .445 size. After ordering them, I see on forums all over the web that Pietta recommends .451, and many folks are using .454. This has me...
  5. TwangBanger

    Question about a Pietta 1858 revolver

    I recently acquired a "Navy Arms" 1858 New Model Remington Army made by Pietta. It is in amazing condition, even appearing unfired. I am wanting to purchase a .45 Colt conversion cylinder for it. My question is: I understand the date code of "AP" indicates a 1986 mfg date. I've read on...
  6. TwangBanger

    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Greetings from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Home to Mississippi's Premier Gun Club, Coast Rifle & Pistol Club. I enjoy old country music (Twang) and shooting all types of firearms (Bang).
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