John in PA wrote on Mar 25
th, 2015 at 7:52am:
I have a couple buddies who have shot MANY pounds of Unique over the last 30 years in 1870's military black powder rifles (rolling blocks, Peabody's, Mauser, Werndl, etc) Cartridges from 11mm to .50-70. Their go-to load for cartridges in the 70-80 grain volume is 10 grains Unique. Usually gives maximum accuracy achievable for the arm in question, with mild recoil.
Hoping one of them will chime in...
I elicited opinions from my two shooting buddies on whether a Dacron tuft over the charge of Unique is necessary/useful in LARGE cases. Here are their comments. My question to them:
interesting discussion on the ASSRA thread (linked). you guys with vast experience might want to chime in.
The question I raised about Dacron fiberfill (use or not?) seems to be answered in the article by it's absence, and the early comment of this being a search for loads that weren't position-sensitive. someone on the board tested with and without over the chrony and actually got worse uniformity results with filler.
Shooter 1 response:
All I can tell you is that I have heard, seen and had all kinds of odd things happen from minor hang fires, long hang fires and lousy groups when using Unique in BIG cases without the Dacron tuft. I have a hard time believing the dude who says he shook the gun in every direction with no troubles. He must have been shooting one of the tiny ctgs these guys play with and not a cavernous beast like the 45-70, 43 Span and Mauser, 50-70, etc. In my long years of humble experience Unique is very position sensitive and I aint backing down on that point.
Shooter 2 response:
I agree; you’ll get spits and pops without it. I think that’s especially true in big bottle neck cases like the .43 Span, Comblain, etc. The only cartridge I’ve found that I don’t have to use fluff is the .41 Swiss. And again, that’s because it’s not three inches long.
Comments specifically on choice of Unique (vs others) as a "go-to" powder for this type load:
Shooter 1:
Is he saying Unique is best? He better be otherwise he's wrong. How about it "XXX"?
Shooter 2:
I think it’s the best smokeless-for-black in the big cases. I can’t even remember how many lbs. of Unique I’ve used in the rolling blocks alone! For experienced hand loaders it can’t be beat. In the hands of a novice though…one double load would be a bad day.
Comments refer specifically to large volume cases.