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Shooting the Zouve Rifle
The Remington Zouve rifle was one of the 1st true rifles used during the Civil War (having a thicker and shorter barrel than a rifle musket). A 58 caliber, it shoots the same 500 grain Minie ball as the more common Springfield and Enfields.
Here Sarah shoots a replica Zouve using real black powder and Minie ball cast from a Lee mold that we carry at the store. Recoil is surprisingly light due to the weight of the rifle.
Remington Zouve Video
The Remington Zouve is a fun black powder rifle available at reasonable cost. We took one in a Euro Arms Zouve replica on trade recently at the store and decided to give it a good test firing this weekend at the range.
Centurion .22 Long Rifle Ammo Test
With the current shortages of common ammo, including bricks of domestic .22 long rifle, we’ve begun to see new ‘brands’ start to appear. One new brand (at least new to us) is “Centurion” .22 ammo now being sold in 500 round bricks.
This ammo is manufactured in Mexico and given the ‘A‘ headstamp on the brass it’s probably safe to assume it is made by Aguila.
We ran this ammo through a .22 Lever Action Henry rifle with a 4x scope at 50 yards to see how it’d group (10 rounds). While shot from a bench, we didn’t use any special rests. As a comparison, we also shot 10 rounds of Remington ‘Walmat Special’ .22lr ammo under the same conditions.
Getting Started in Bullet Casting
With the current shortages in reloading components, many of our customers have expressed an interest in bullet casting.
If you’re a scrounger, lead can be had cheap or free from tire shops, scrap yards, your local shooting range, plumbers, roofers, and a number of other places. A basic casting setup can be assembled for about $200 to which you add your consumables (lead, flux, lube, …), molds, and sizing dies. It doesn’t take a lot of casting to quickly ‘earn’ back your initial investment – especially if you cast for the higher handgun calibers or for rifles.
Here are the basics we recommend with recent ‘out the door’ pricing from Ranger Firearms: Continue reading