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Casto Armory
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2016
Casto armory exists today because we believe you use the best tool for the job. You don't use a hammer to drive a screw. The job at a hand is the hunt, and you need the best tool for that job. That tool is the Casto Armory Precision Long Rifle. The inherent features of the Precision Long Rifle offer reliability, range, and accuracy second to none. Our rifles are 49 state legal, 50 state legal with optional flintlock, and are purpose built for the hunt. Our rifles expand the opportunities to hunt where it is difficult to get licensing and tags, giving you more time and success in the woods.
Rust Browning a Rifle
I show you how to slow rust brown a rifle. While refinishing my personal Precision Long Rifle after more than 5000 rounds through it, I show you a few tricks for a high quality finish
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Loaded For Bear 2017
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Loading the long rifle for bear with Triple Seven and a patched round ball.
Precision Long Rifle stock finishing
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We show you how we finish a curly maple stock for one of our PLRsl rifles
Real World Muzzle Loader Ballistics 3 : Energy
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A rant about energy and how modern gun writers see it vs the real world
Real World Muzzle Loader Ballistics 2 : Blackpowder vs Triple Seven
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We compare and test real black powder and Triple Seven in a variety of calibers and rifles, as well as take a look at some of the Casto Armory's rifles and bullets.
Real World Muzzle Loader Ballistics
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We take at look at the ballistics of a 340 gr Minie ball fired form a PLR CA-58 SL. Back at the shop we finish our calculations.
Cleaning your Precision Long Rifle or Muzzleloader
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We clean a PLR-sl with Bore Tech C4 Carbon Cleaner. It is fast and simple. We recommend it for use in all of our rifles.
How to Measure Pull Length and its importance
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We show you how to measure you pull length and tell you way it is critical for your PLR
Loading The PLR or muzzleloader with a Patched Round Ball
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We load one of our Precision Long Rifles with a Patched Round ball. includes tool and loading instructions well as unloading.
Introducing the 0.58 with Josh
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Josh Casto from Casto Armory introducing the .58 caliber long rifle. CastoArmory.com
Hi, I'm from India and love your videos, specially that they are father n son.. I have a Remington nylon 66 .. It has plastic butt..what passes as nylon in America.. Is there any method that I can get rid of the scratches ?
I cannot stop laughing at the tasteful editing after the drop hahaha! Thanks for an excellent tutorial/explanation and for the good laugh haha
Awesome job Brown my kibler rifle barrel
I’m sure it is quite nice but all at work and we can’t see it
If I spilled my solution, I would've done the same thing.
Would have been more helpful to me if you would have walked through the entire process starting with adding the nitrate all the way up to the final finish. We gunstock rookies need information about the products and the procedures you use to turn out this great work. Thanks!
Grew up poor in the sticks most deer that we ate were killed with .22
I thought things like that only happened to me. Great save...
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You're shooting FFFG equivalent? IN a big bore? I've been searching the internet to see how much, or if, I can shoot FFFG in a .50 cal. at all. In a Magnum rated inline muzzleloader, and no one seems to be able to answer this simple question of if it's safe and how much of it is safe. You seemed to answer my question. Everyone everywhere keeps saying No, only use FFG in anything larger than .45 cal. Wish I'd found this video a long time ago. I have a bunch of Pyrodex P I'd like to use up. It is FFFG equivalent powder. Now mine. all three of them are 209 primer rifles, as far as ignition, but I see that making no difference.
Nice
3/10 tutorial 🫤
Thousands of shots with a muzzleloader???? I bought a Kentucky pistol (flintlock) from Dixie Arms in '74. My father turned the barrel to half round on his lathe. I tried to Acid Brown the barrel according to Diederot's Encyclopedia, but the modern steel didn't do much but turn gray. Everyone said it looked great that way so I left it like that.
I got about three muzzle orders to do hope it looks as good as yours get a fine job thank you for what you do
I am thinking of browning the top of my table saw; have you ever used this process on cast iron? I figured on using a hydrogen peroxide and salt mixture to create the rust, then buff and neutralize with mineral oil. I think it would make a beautiful saw what do you think?
good vid
I noticed your front sight is right at the muzzle - does this give better accuracy? Usually, I locate mine at about 1.25 to 1.50 inches behind the muzzle... Just wondering?
Thanks for the honesty! I got a good laugh because I can see myself dropping an open bottle on the floor and still trying to rescue it off the floor! 🤣. Most every youtuber would edit it all out. You were honest!
Great video! I'm about to use the same Wahkon Bay Tru-Brown product - my first time on my first muzzleloader! It's a rebuild project. So your video is very helpful to me. What kind of spray oil did you use? Is that like a WD40 kind of thing?
Where can I order the true brown ?
Track of the wolf I believe.
Although illegal as he11, there's probably mountains of deer killed with a .22 long rifle, a bit short of 1000 ft/lbs!
I got a Lyman great plains rifle it rust all on its own no chemicals needed
There is no heating necessary? What happens to the inside of the barrel?
Great video- great to see a once-through before I give it a go on my own. Thinking of utilizing a carding wheel at 800 RPM in place of the hand work with the steel wool to speed things along a bit. Any experience with that? Thanks for the share!
This kinda reminds me of that bad data saying hydrostatic shock will clear out the flesh not taking into account the elastic quality of tissue. I believe the 1986 Miami shot out is what proved them wrong and the upgraded
The only gun writers you should pay attention to are those that are shooting the same type of gun you are shooting. Muzzle loader, reproduction single shot, lever gun and bolt actions.
As Lizzie Bodons dad said waste not want not.
Good video; you might want to consider using a windscreen gong forward to drown out the breeze.
No hanging? No sweat box? Simply laying on a newsprint covered bench? This sure defies some of the things I've been told about the process. Looks great! I'll skip the floor spill though...hopefully!
"It comes in about three ounces, and we dump it on the fuh-" Good vid overall but that part made it feel complete! :D
Started muzzleloading hunting in 1976, taken elk antelope and deer with patched round ball. I’ve not hunted with anything but a muzzleloader since ‘76 and have hunted with smoothbore muzzleloaders all this century. And I have only shot round ball. I hope all them deer don’t find out they ain’t really dead.
Thats where i'd like to be 👍
The Indians killed them with a primitive bow and arrows.
People look at kinetic energy and rarely at momentum and they are like salt and pepper? They go together.Size and weight dictates the winner.If you get a big ball that weighs a lot rolling slow and a little ball that doesn't weigh very much rolling fast the one that stores the most energy will win regardless of how fast they are going! energy bleeds off a small object quicker than it does from a large object! Momentum is what makes large calibres so deadly! This point has been argued in class rooms all over the world and I am not sure I am right my head has jumped timing? LOL!
Good recovery! And thank you for the information! I am about to strip and refinish a rifle I bought at a reenactment and I have never done this before.
Its all bull shit the Indians were killing bison with bows and arrows made from sticks it's all about shot placement and a lot of people like to fight me on that I have shot whitetail deer and mule deer with a 50 caliber 28in Barrel 60 grains at 3f powder .490 roundball .015 pillow ticking patch....
Thank you for showing us how to brown a barrel likemy 32 like that
I'm looking at this for some tools I want to rust protect. Thanks for sharing this video. Really shows how forgiving the process is.
120 grain of powder it is like a cannon load
Do you not need to heat? I like this method
Use magnum caps. If you have a rifle that is bad about going off put a few grains black powder under nipple. Always pop a couple caps before loading to clear firing channel.
I own over 2 dozen muzzle loading rifles and after my lengthy testing at my farm I came to the conclusion that Hodgdon Triple 777 in FFFG is the absolute best powder to shoot all black powder rifles with. I might use 777 FFG for my .69 and .75 caliber firearms, but I use FFFG for my rifles from .32 cal right through to .58 cal. I have found way less misfires, better performance in wet and rainy weather, more accuracy. The most incredible part of this powder is how clean it burns. I've gone a week of shooting .58 Minie balls, shooting the same uncleaned rifle for a week of shooting before I cleaned it. Zero rust or corrosion damage!! That's a game changer. I shoot every single day, so I tend to now shoot a rifle for a couple of days before cleaning it, as I've seen not a hint of rust or damage to any rifle so far. They've won me over with this powder. I found Pyrodex didn't fire in many of my military .58's. Black Powder is hard to get a good supply of in my area, and it's filthy. I take perhaps as much as 80% less time cleaning my guns when I use 777.
for years I have pre-charged my substitute loads with 2-5 grs of ffffg Black under the substitute & pellets, you get 99% ignition and a cleaner full burn. Have done that for years --no issues. Not a duplex loading, this is a primer pre-charge of a tiny amount of real ffffg
@William Lincoln I've done the same thing.
Conner needs to learn how to clean and load a muzzle loader rifle. It looked like a Knight
If he would pre-charge his Triple 7 with 5 grains of ffffg under the main charge he will get 99% ignition.
Yeah, that looked more like not having a clean ignition path from improper cleaning. Then again, this is an ad for their rifles so I'm not surprised.
I started using 777 FFF since it came out years ago. its water clean up and I use it exclusively on my 3 encore rifles and my 2 encore pistols. 110 grains-100 grains in my rifles and 75 grains-85 grains in my encore 50 caliber pistols. I clean after every shot with 6-8 patches and only put a little water on the first patch.
You’re gay if you use in line
I always thoughy that these gun writers where off on what will kill what. Long live muzzleloading hunting. Thank you
If you load with a drop tube it can definately even out shot to shot velocities. Also, it is very important to have the same compression on the powder charge load for load.
What caliber?
So perhaps you can explain something, why are you Not using 2F Triple 7 in a large caliber rifle? Back in the Days 3F was for pistols and Rifles of 50 caliber or smaller. I assume you have already tested how much black powder will exit the barrel unburned or not completely burned.
Well said sir if that was here they would lose their licence to hunt, and mybe lose their gun permit.
Great vid very useful tip that got my sub.
some say 777 is about 30% more powerfull than regular black powder , do you confirm ?
*777 FFFg might be hotter than most brands of FFg or FFFg Real Black Powder. SWISS brand imported black powder is slightly finer granulation and cleaner burning than the other brands. Thus and Therefore, it burns hotter or faster with higher speed and pressures. 777 and SWISS FFFg Black powder are approximately equals in speed and pressure. Worthy of note: Swiss FFFg Black Powder lights more easily, which can be a benefit with sidelock, caplock, and flintlock.*