.36 caliber

  1. gtrgy888

    A Viable Method to Load Silver Bullets

    For this fall, I am leaving nothing to chance. Worldwide viruses, economic disaster, and massive wildfires have ravaged the country. Is it that unrealistic to expect supernatural horrors to stalk the land at this point? Though preppers have often discussed their zombie plan, the status of...
  2. gtrgy888

    .36 Penetration through Stacked Pine Boards

    For the past 6 months, I’ve been carrying an 1851 replica with the logic that the proper way to appreciate history is to work around the limitations of the weapon and find out how to make it function as a deadly and reliable arm. I’m fairly close to that goal, since I can now guarantee 99%...
  3. gtrgy888

    Dialing in Percussion Cap Reliability

    This is a continuation of my first thoughts on optimizing and shooting a .36 1851 Uberti reproduction as a modern day trekking gun. In the current market, beggars can’t be choosers about cap brands and sizes. The only caps I found in stock were CCI #10’s and #11 magnums locally at a family...
  4. beczl

    .31, .36 and .44 Ammo box labels

    Hi, In some times ago I created old .36 Belt/Navy ammo box labels that I want to share with anybody who can use it on their own private project. I tried to use an original font as much as I can, but a very few cases some fonts are not fully identical. These labels must be resized to fit a...
Back
Top