The typical load for a .44 black powder pistol varies depending on the specific firearm and intended use, but it generally ranges from 20 to 30 grains of black powder. Some shooters may use more or less powder based on their preferences or the specific powder type. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for safe loading practices. Always ensure proper measurement and safety when handling black powder.
Follow the recommendations in the owner's manual.
50-250 USD
10 USD or so
Depending condition, if gold inlay engraving, about 700 to 1000..
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Most recommend is 3F powder, either true black powder or the "synthetic" or black powder substitute equivalent and between 25 and 30 grains should due nicely.
$100-$250. depending on specifics and condition.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
Depending on EXACTLY what you have, a few hundred to tens of thousands.
what is the value of a used fillipietta black powder pistol 44 cal slt #211 024
50-300 usd
For a 44 cal pistol (not revolver) between 20 and 30 grains of 3F black powder or black powder substitute (like pyrodex or goex pinical) should do the trick. You will have to adjust the load to do what you want and to shoot the distance you want, but that should get you started. The above answer is stupid. Since most black powder pistols ARE revolvers. Fill the cylinder half full or a little more, if you do not want to play around with a grain counter,waste of time.