Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
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Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Hi first post on here. Nice forum and good information from what I've seen here! Have a question, I've got a Shiloh Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine and am looking for a good bullet to cast for it. What bullet has anyone else done well with? I'm thinking of ordering Steve Brooks 1863 ringtail mould. Anyone shoot these?
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Check w Moose mould. I have one but in 54. I also have A brooks Mold that fits charlie tubes. I like both mould. Moose mould is alum block heats up faster. the moose mould I have is not listed. its a sumi wad cutter stile. brooks is a custom made for me but close to what he shows.
See post about alloy pic. of the moose bullet is there.
See post about alloy pic. of the moose bullet is there.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Thanks Snapcap. I ordered a Lyman 457191 mould and going to see how that shoots. I've spoke with Steve about getting a ringtail mould made up and will if this doesn't work for me.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
OK as long as the bullet a good fit you should be able to get it to shoot. If target shooting out to 100 yards I would start w 32 grn 2ffg. And work up. 2 grn at a time. Group should close up or open up. As you go then fine toon. My 54 like 38 and 42. If you look at the alloy post you will see the bullet and the target I shot with it.
Stay away from 3fffg it will erode or etch you gas check plate.
Stay away from 3fffg it will erode or etch you gas check plate.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
I use pure lead. I've tried different mix of hardness never happy with any of it.
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I've got about 500lbs of pure lead so should be set for awhile. Thanks for the info about 3f etching the plate. I don't use it but nice to know that I won't destroy what I sent to Charlie to work on. That also includes a mod 63 musket 54 cal. These Mod 63 are new for me, I have Shilohs and C Sharps 1874, 75 and 85's in various calibers am ;looking forward to seeing what I can do with these.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Charlie dose great work. He did mine for me a few years ago. Great guy. I get to talk w him in person twice a year in VA Anything you need to know ask him. I believe he's the one that told me about the 3ffg
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How did the Sharps 54 cal Bagdon work out for you?
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Go to the ally post in 1963 support here is a pic of the bullet and the target I shot w it.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
See these
https://shilohrifle.com/forums/download/file.php?id=910
https://shilohrifle.com/forums/download/file.php?id=911
https://shilohrifle.com/forums/download/file.php?id=910
https://shilohrifle.com/forums/download/file.php?id=911
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
Nice shooting! I've been thinking about getting that mold too, thanks for the pictures of it.
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Re: Farmingdale 1863 45 Cal Carbine
snapcap14,
Thanks for the info about only using 2F. I didn't know that! Thanks!
Thanks for the info about only using 2F. I didn't know that! Thanks!
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