09 March 2005, 12:19
SealhunterMuzzle 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
GanyanaTry 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 Deguelloquote:
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.