MLAIC - Shooting Black Powder Muzzle Loading Match Pistols
Loading...
3,804
Loading...
Uploader Comments (pereiramateus)
Video Responses
This video is a response to 24th MLAIC. World Championships 2010 -- Miquelet
see all
All Comments (13)
-
would this be in Belgium? what's the price?
-
@fishblade2 yes
-
@pereiramateus with these types of guns I know with black powder revolvers you get a ball bigger than the caliber but with these guns you do you buy balls smaller than the caliber because of the patch?
-
where did you buy that divide perdersoli from? Really need to find a distributor. Also why did you put in corn semolina?
-
@Sakuxxx1x ... on the .36 caliber Billinghurst I'm using a 0,354 ball diameter with 0,24mm thickness, 24mm diameter cotton patch.
-
@pereiramateus which ball diameter and patch thickness you´re using ?
Loading...
Hi, Good video. I understand why you would use semolina in the chambers of a black powder revolver. But why do you use it in a muzzle loading pistol when the ball will seat onto the charge and there is no void to fill? I am due to collect a Le Page and I want to understand it. Your accuracy is impressive!
Thank you Regards Richard.
Dickymint66 2 months ago
@Dickymint66 The corn semolina is used as a buffer to avoid direct contact between the black powder load and the lead ball and to help, as a micro-abrasive, clean the barrel - and that is a principle valid for any muzzleloader - pistol, revolve or rifle. On the revolver an additional layer is used *on top* of the lead ball - a layer made of Vaseline (or similar) to avoid potencial risks of chain firing due to multiple loaded chambers.
pereiramateus 2 months ago
what was the other powder type you place in the barrel?
fishblade2 7 months ago
@fishblade2 first load is black powder, second load is corn semolina. The semolina works as a buffer and as a micro-abrasive barrel cleaner as you shoot
pereiramateus 2 months ago