Robin
.475 A&M Magnum
Well, I got a .62, a .66, a .69, and a .75, that is not counting the 2.o mounted on wheels. I'll be turkey hunting with the .66.Know anyone else with one?
Robin
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Well, I got a .62, a .66, a .69, and a .75, that is not counting the 2.o mounted on wheels. I'll be turkey hunting with the .66.Know anyone else with one?
I just wanted to put a few rounds through it. I can get a box of 50 for $50. Which, considering all, really isn't that bad. Just don't know that I'd shoot a 120 year old pistol that much.
Well, I got a .62, a .66, a .69, and a .75, that is not counting the 2.o mounted on wheels. I'll be turkey hunting with the .66.
Robin
Yes, black powder only. A quick search and you will find places that will ship to your door.Nice! Bet none are flamethrowers like mine. It's kinda useless for anything other than putting on a show though. lol
Do you use black powder or pyrodex? I'm looking for somewhere i can buy 2F.
I had to look it up. I believe you should be able to use the 38spc dies and while it will work with 38 caliber bullets the ideal would be .359 ones.
This thread also motivated me to do a little more research. 38 S&W brass. Some brands apparently will work, others have to turn the rim from the front. Some report that 38 short colt will also work. Some have used 9mm dies. I'll probably just go ahead and order a box from Gads. They make the brass from 38 s&w. It's $50 for a box of 50 shipped.
If anyone has some 38 S&W brass that they could mic the rim on and let me know the thickness. I have to mic the chambers on my cylinder to check the depth.
Looks like you could use that to start a camp fire.Finally got some better pictures of the coach gun, aka the "flamethrower". The test with the .375 caliber round ball went well.
Next step is to pick up some .69 caliber round ball, and test fire that.
Looks like you could use that to start a camp fire.