The CVA website has a downloadable user's manual for your rifle. Go to cva.com, FAQs, scroll down to user's manual. Read the entire manual before attempting to shoot your rifle.
One. It was a single shot muzzle loader.
Less than one ounce, 0.31 to be exact or 8.79 grams, Black powder is generally measured by volume rather than weight for muzzleloaders.
Depends on what you are shooting, roundball or slugs. Book says between 55 and 85 with 105 max.
Best place to start is with as many grains as the caliber and work up from there to find the load that gives the best grouping. I shoot 50 - 55 for target and up to 80 for hunting, and depending on the ball or mini used.
Mossberg has made many .410 shotguns- usually bolt actions- but cannot recall ever seeing a muzzleloading .410. Would you like to restate your questions?
In fact, many products appear in forms of pellets. They can be used in many fields like animal feed pellets, bedding pellets and home heating pellets,etc.
There are a lot of variables involved with the number of grains of powder in any given caliber round. Most importantly are the type of powder and the weight of the bullet. After that is the loader's preference as to the velocity of the round. For example, I load a 155 grain .40 caliber bullet using Ramshot Zip powder for a "light" velocity of about 1050 feet per second using 5.3 - 5.4 grains of powder.
The Thopson center arms is a young gun manufacturer so all of their products could be bought back in the 70's and 80's. This rifle is not a super rare gun many were made after the movie "Jeramiah Johnson" staring Robert Redford. I would price it at mabey $250-$375 above what you paid for it. Unlike the modern In-line muzzle loader it will not lose value it will only gain just like a original Bear hunting Recurve.
For a few days, usually not a problem. Weeks, months, years, yes, could be a problem. Black powder is hygroscopic- it attempts to absorb water from the air. IF a muzzeloader is not completely airtight, over an extended period, the moisture being drawn into the powder could cause corrosion of the barrel. However, there HAVE been tests of firearms that have been left loaded for MANY years, and fired under controlled test conditions with no bad results. Personally, I usually fire, clean and reload after a few days of hunting with a caplock rifle.
This question is hard to answer because it needs to be more specific. Are you asking how many operating types of handguns? Such as revolvers, semi automatic, single shot, muzzle loader, etc? Or are you asking how many models, of all guns, of all companies ever? Or another type of question altogether?
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That would depend on the size of the wooden pellets.