Black powder licences … what you need to know
Thinking about using black powder? You’ll need a licence from the local police and a reason for using it. Having…
I have been left an old side-by-side which was part of a collection and has not been shot for many years. A gunsmith tells me it has only black powder proof. However, I am assured it is safe to shoot. Where can I get 12-bore black powder cartridges?
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out more.Q: I have been left an old side-by-side shotgun which was part of a collection and has not been shot for many years. A blacksmith tells me that it is only black powder proof.
I’m keen to use it but realise I can’t use standard cartridges so can you give me some advice on buying black powder cartridges that are suitable for the gun?
A lot will depend on whether the gun is a centre-fire and not a pinfire.
Just Cartridges stocks black powder cartridges. Contact the company and give details of your gun and they may well be able to help you with a specific load.
If your local gunsmith does not stock black powder cartridges, he should be able to get them for you. The downside is that black powder cartridges are quite expensive, with an on-line price of over £500 per 1000.
You could also try contacting a specialist supplier such as Peter Dyson, who have advertised these cartridges in both centre-fire and pin fire.
Another route is to research black powder clubs near you, get in touch and see how they obtain their ammunition. In fact, if you’re going to shoot a black powder gun you may want to join a club like this anyway, so you can shoot with like-minded individuals.
Finally you could also consider making your own . You will need a special licence for this, secure storage and it’s also useful to have a machine built for the task.
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