1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon Chapter 2

Published on October 2, 2015
Duration: 33:18

This review covers the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon, a .58 caliber black powder muzzleloader. Key insights include effective lubrication techniques for Minie balls using Wonder Lube 1000 Plus to minimize fouling, and sight painting methods for improved visibility. The video demonstrates loading, speed loading, and a thorough cleaning routine using Ballistol to neutralize corrosive black powder residue.

Quick Summary

Lubricate Minie balls with 'Wonder Lube 1000 Plus' to reduce black powder fouling, allowing 10-12 shots before cleaning. For better sight visibility, paint the front sight with a white base coat followed by a bright color. Clean black powder firearms with Ballistol to neutralize corrosive salts and prevent rust.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 1861 Enfield Musketoon
  2. 01:21Firearm Features and Accessories
  3. 03:31Historical Context and Table Display
  4. 04:24Bullet Lubrication and Minie Balls
  5. 06:51Sight Modification and Visibility
  6. 08:31Loading and Shooting Demonstration
  7. 13:31Speed Loading and Rapid Fire
  8. 18:26Cleaning and Preservation Routine

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you lubricate Minie balls for a muzzleloader?

Hickok45 demonstrates lubricating Minie balls with 'Wonder Lube 1000 Plus'. Applying lube to the grooves of .575 caliber, 213-grain Minie balls helps reduce black powder fouling in the rifling, allowing for more shots between cleanings.

What is the best way to clean a black powder firearm?

After shooting, use Ballistol spray to neutralize corrosive black powder salts and clean the bore and nipple. Soaking the firearm in solvent/oil is preferred over hot soapy water for rust prevention, followed by patch cleaning.

How can I improve the visibility of my rifle sights?

Clean the front sight with alcohol, then apply a white base coat of sight paint. Follow with a high-visibility color like green or pink. Pipe cleaners are useful for application and cleaning small parts.

What caliber is the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon?

The 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon reviewed is a .58 caliber muzzleloader. It uses black powder and specifically lubricated Minie balls, such as the .575 caliber, 213-grain ones shown.

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