1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon Chapter 2

Published on October 2, 2015
Duration: 33:18

This guide details the loading and cleaning process for the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon, a .58 caliber muzzleloader. It covers proper black powder loading with Minie balls, sight enhancement for visibility, and a thorough cleaning routine using Ballistol to manage fouling and prevent rust. The instruction emphasizes consistency and proper technique for effective use and maintenance of this historical firearm replica.

Quick Summary

Loading the 1861 Parker Hale Enfield Musketoon involves pouring ~70 grains of Goex 2F black powder, seating a lubricated .575 Minie ball, and firmly ramming it against the charge. Cleaning requires Ballistol to neutralize salts and prevent rust, with a soak and brush method recommended.

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 can I improve the accuracy and shooting experience of my 1861 Enfield Musketoon?

Lubricating your Minie balls significantly reduces fouling, allowing for more shots between cleanings. Painting the front sight white with a pipe cleaner enhances visibility, and a LimbSaver recoil pad can improve shooting comfort.

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