Era's Gone .44 Kerr Conical bullet for black powder revolvers
Era's Gone .44 Kerr Conical bullet for black powder revolvers

Era's Gone .44 Kerr Conical bullet for black powder revolvers

Your Price: $29.95
Part Number: 1140
Availability: In Stock.
Pure lead .44 Kerr Conical bullets hand cast from Eras Gone's excellent molds. We cast these on the old Pony Express and Mormon Pioneer trail just feet away from where our ancestors came to this great country. 
Qty 50 Conical bullets - Unlubed

From Era's Gone regarding this bullet:

44 Kerr Bullet Mold.  During the Civil War about 9,000 Kerr Revolvers, made by the London Armory Company, were imported into America. 1,600 of those were purchased by the US Army in 1861, the remainder were smuggled into the Confederate States through the blockade. Along with the revolvers, bullet molds and ready made ammunition were also imported. The British referred to this bore size as "54 Gauge," but it was a standard .44 bullet that could be used in any .44 caliber revolver.

 

This projectile is a direct copy of a Kerr bullet recovered from a CS camp site in Tennessee. The bullet is 225 grains in weight and .457 at its widest diameter. The long grooved heal allows it to sit very low in the chamber. The low height will allow it to fit inside the loading port of any reproduction black powder revolver, even the ubiquitous Pietta .44 Navy.


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