I was gifted a Pietta 1851 brass frame clone a year ago, and had it worked on. It's nice, but I wanted something stronger,
...so I picked up an Uberti 1860 steel frame, and that is VERY nice. Both guns are, of course, very used. The Uberti code says it was made in 2004.
I found some Olde Eynsford FFFg right before the plant shut down, and even have a bottle of Pyrodex P hidden away, so decent powders can't see it.
It's been raining every weekend for a month, which I can't complain about too loudly, this being the desert we NEED the rain, but it's kinda hard to test paper cartridges in the rain. Maybe next weekend. In the meantime, maybe tonight or tomorrow night I will practice making more, maybe cutting that paper just a WEE but higher to hold the ball better.
Too bad CZ never made a black powder firearm...