Mark the rod where it goes in and mark it 24" up the rod. Push the rod in taking note how far the rod twists. If it goes half way around when you push it in the your gun is 1/48 twist but if it goes 2/3 the way around it is 1/60 or 1/66. I can send you some Lee reals to try in it if you want. I did a little on line searching on Jukar. I found out the first ones that came out were of poor quality at best. They didn't have a powder drum instead they had a solid piece attached some how, welded or whatever and they also had allot of barrels with runout. I believe I have one, I bought recently as a kit still in the box from I believe 1973. It seamed ok but I will not put heavy or near loads through it. It says Hopkins$ Allen but also says maid in Spain and what I here Jukar made allot of BP guns for different comanies. My other Jukar is of much better Quality. Far from the best but looks and shoots allot better. I also have a Jukar Flintlock Pistol I bought at a gun show years back for $10. It looked like someone put it together and never blued it but shot it and didn't clean it. I knew the parts were worth that so I bought it, cleaned it up and it turned out so good I hated to fire it but I had to of coarse. I also heard that CVA boght out Jukar in the late 70's.Featured in this lot is a Jukar Spanish black powder percussion cap. The pistol features a 6 1/2" long octagonal barrel, brass trigger guard, etched lock plate, and wood handle.
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