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Last thread I'll ask about this... black powder guns seem to be a really uncommon method so it's hard to find information anywhere.

I know for the black powder rifle, I would need to use a 50 point hollow bullet and would be getting a 50 caliber gun.

I believe I have to be 21 to get a black powder revolver in my state. I will ask with the gun dealer when I go to get mine today. Now for this next part, I obviously cannot ask the gun dealer. For lethality, would a .44 caliber or .36 caliber work? What would the best bullet for it be?

I am absolutely clueless when it comes to guns, so I will definitely be looking up tutorials on loading and firing the black powder guns.

Thanks in advance.
 
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