this will mostly be for the new .45-70, a pedersoli bodine rolling block w/34" barrel.
i have Lots of bullet flavors on hand, but almost all are #2 alloy and not bp lubed. until i begin casting, the bullets i'm using are 20:1 chey-cast, 500 grain spire points. i've used them with good results with smokeless, they're already bp lubed, though i also have my own homemade smokeless and bp lube blends.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) i've got lotsa goex black in 2f and 3f.
i have both fed 210 and 215m primers. from my stash of starline brass, i've set aside 100 cases with flash holes drilled and deburred with a #41 bit.
bullets are seated firmly with a redding comp die, no crimping.
i have a chrono and i know about working up loads. i initially just wanna build safe cartridges, not necessarily the most accurate - that "fun" will come later.
my concern is the constant warning i read about no air space 'tween the black and the bullet - and as we know, this is just the opposite of smokeless.
so i gather the compression thing can be from nearly nil to whatever it takes to make an accurately consistent round.
if the compression nil to a "tad", would a compression plug be required or can the bullet seating take care of a .030" - .062" amount of powder compression? i guess i'm more or less on the right track. thanx for all yer responses and help.