How To's For The Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Shooter
Contains fine points not covered in Matthews's other black-powder books, such as lube recipes, good bore cleaners and over-powder wads. Tips on compressing powder charge, combating wind resistance, improving ignition and combustion, and case annealing.<br><br>Table of Contents<br>Chapter<br>1 How to Make a Good Black Powder Bullet Lube<br>2 Make Your Own Black Powder Bore Cleaner<br>3 How to Accurately Compress the Powder Charge, A Critical Factor<br>4 Things You Should Know About the Bore-Riding Bullet<br>5 How to Determine and Use the Ballistic Coefficient of Your Bullet<br>6 Ways to Improve Ignition & Combustion of the Powder Charge<br>7 Testing for Eye Error and Long Range - Groups<br>8 How to Determine the Amount<br>of Sight Adjustment for Minute of Angle and Inches<br>9 Why Use an Over-Powder Wad?<br>10 How to Make a Spirit Level<br>11 Making a Tote Box<br>12 Hints on Case Annealing and Resizing to Original Dimensions<br>13 Things You Should Know About Pyrodex<br>14 Planning the Custom Rifle<br>15 Do What Works for You