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Recently purchased a Frank Wesson rifle, which should be back from the gunsmiths in a couple of weeks. I have fired black powder revolvers, but not single shots before. I have purchased some .38 rimfire cases from Dixie, which use .22 blanks for primers. I've followed the good discussion on reloading .32 rimfires, and learned a lot. Just not enough. My plan is to start with the brown Duo-Fast power loads (as are used in powder actuated tools). Measure the velocity with a chronograph. If the velocity is significantly below 1000 fps, increase to the next level of power load. If it is somewhat below 1000 fps, to add black powder. An alternative would be to use only the primer of the 22 blank, and only use black powder. Also intend to use .375 round balls, the same as I use in the Colt navies. I have too many questions, but if anyone is willing to hand out advice, I'd appreciate it. The questions I have right now are: 1. At what speed can I decide to bump up to the next level of power load? 600 fps, 700 fps, ?? 2. If you had to use black powder, would you do it in addition to the power load, or would you open the blank, remove it's powder, and use black powder only? 3. If I use the power load and black powder, how much black powder should I start with? 4. Should I be using something (like floral foam) on the end of the case, to hold the powder in? (If I breech seat, I don't know if the Dixie cases will hold the ball well by themselves, though the one I pushed on seemed to hold). 5. If I use floral foam, I've heard it should be about 1/8 inch off the powder. Does that sound correct? 6. The primer is about .6 inches long. What if the powder only fills up .3 (for example) of the casing. Do I push the floral foam to the end of the casing, and let the powder rest where it will? As I told someone at work, my ignorance is unlimited, so thanks for any advice you can give. I've attached a file showing roughly the expected position of the ball, cases and foam.
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