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09 March 2005, 12:19
Sealhunter
Muzzle loaders of old Africa
Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I find some facts about the guns worn by the early pioneers in Africa. 4-bore and others. Also the muzzle loaders of the early Mountain men of North America are of interest.
09 March 2005, 17:16
Ganyana
Try the web site www.african-hunter.com there are some of the old stories on there including one on "the Guns of the Pioneers" - relating to Africa of cource. Also been a recent article on the 4 & 6 Bores, and more recently (so probably not on the web site, an article on Winchesters in Africa.

Actually most hunters favoured 8 bore with conical bulletts over 4 bore's with round ball. Selous used a 4 bore because that was all anybody would sell him at short notice and he graduated to a .450 as soon as he could get a replacement!

Sir Samuel Baker used a 2 bore with shells but had a 6 bore for normal hunting.
10 March 2005, 16:27
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by Sealhunter:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I find some facts about the guns worn by the early pioneers in Africa. 4-bore and others. Also the muzzle loaders of the early Mountain men of North America are of interest.


I recommend the National Muzzleloading Rifle Association website (http://www.nmlra.org) for links to a number of other sites. In addition, for information on guns of the fur trade, I recommend that you look for anything on Hawken rifles, and look for the book FIREARMS, TRAPS AND TOOLS OF THE MONTAIN MEN by Carl P. Russell.


"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."