Cap & Ball Revolver Caliber Considerations
This video from Guns of the West provides a comparative overview of common cap and ball revolver calibers: .31, .36, and .44. The instructor, Dustin, discusses the power, recoil, ammunition availability, and typical powder charges for each caliber. He highlights the .31 for its historical convenience and small size, the .36 as a balanced option with low recoil and moderate power, and the .44 for its significant energy and larger powder capacity, suitable for hunting or range fun. The video emphasizes that these revolvers are generally not recommended for modern self-defense due to their limitations compared to contemporary firearms.











