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Blacki
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Aug 19th, 2004 at 7:29am
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Here's my problem, I want to load  some reduced load .43 Spanish Remington loads to test fire my newly acquired carbine ( cut down from a rifle ) in this caliber. The B.P. will not fill the entire case and I would like to use a filler ( COW ) and a wad. There is not much of a shoulder to the .43 S.R. case, will a filler cause any problems ,and when I do load with a .439 bullet  can a filler be used in the reduced B.P. load. The chamber accepts a regular .43 Spanish brass case ( 2.5" long ).Thanks

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Reply #1 - Aug 19th, 2004 at 3:48pm
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Blacki,
I personally wouldn't use any filler in a BM BP cartridge below the neck level - there's always the possibility of it getting stuck in the neck, and raising pressures through the roof.  If you want to go less, try using Fg and a wad column for the length of the neck.  Maybe I'm too cautious, but still....
  
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Reply #2 - Aug 19th, 2004 at 3:48pm
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Blacki,
I personally wouldn't use any filler in a BM BP cartridge below the neck level - there's always the possibility of it getting stuck in the neck, and raising pressures through the roof.  If you want to go less, try using Fg and a wad column for the length of the neck.  Maybe I'm too cautious, but still....
  
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Reply #3 - Aug 21st, 2004 at 7:03am
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But, How can  a substance such as cream of wheat or fine cornmeal get Stuck behind the neck??I can see where wads ( Veg. fiber, wool, cardboard, etc. ) could get stuck but How could COW do that. Thanks.

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Re: load data
Reply #4 - Aug 21st, 2004 at 8:48am
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At the moment of ignition when the powder turns into an expanding gas the gas slams up against the COW. The COW is granular and as it is compacted it turns into a plug. The force pushes forward against the crartridge sholder untill it hits the sholder of the chamber. At that point the pressures rise until something gives. Usualy this is the COW. Sometimes the plug slams so hard against the sholder that it tears the cartridge at the transition between the body and sholder.

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Reply #5 - Aug 21st, 2004 at 3:35pm
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Blacki, think of it being like water - seems quite soft and "flexible", but at high speed and pressure you can cut stone with it.  I'd even prefer a the risk of a partially - charged BP case to the use of filler...
  
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Reply #6 - Aug 22nd, 2004 at 1:10pm
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Thanks everyone for the replies. It helps.
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