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Old 07-29-2006 | 12:21 PM
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Default RE: .69 conicals and RBs

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Where can I find these? I have found .69 RBs at Cabela's but that is it. I want to try patched RBs, conicals and some type of slug in my shotgun. Deer season is getting close and I still want to test on hogs. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
A great number of the U.S. 69-caliber smoothbore muskets were rifled in the late 1850's and early 1860's for use with a big fat .69 caliber Minie ball. A lot were used in the early part of the Civil War, primarily by the South. Some were still flintlocks, although most had been converted to use musket caps.

I have seen Minie bullets for sale somewhere at one of the ML online sites, but can't recall exactly where. However, you could get a mould and cast your own. I believe Rapine and/or NEI would make you a mould. Since these bullets have a big hollow base, they really don't weight too much-probably no more than that shot charge you've been using!

Well, blow me down! Lyman is still making a .69 mould!

"New 69 Musket Single Cavity
68569 Hollow Base Weight (lead) 730 gr.Handles# 2735793
A heavy weight Minie designed for 69 caliber muskets" Looks like it weighs 1.66 OZ (730 grains).
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