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Re: How They Used to Load Black Powder .32-40?
Reply #11 - Jul 15th, 2016 at 7:50pm
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Hi calledflyer, As you can see from what I write below, I agree totally with what you wrote "Yet, those old geezers got match grade results when they wanted to! Good bullets, reliable powder, and plain ol' skill?" While I have loaded BP since age 13, I have never used a droptube and never felt a need for one. All I have ever done is tap filled cases lightly on side or tap base of filled case on a smooth, hard surface -- either can give quite reproducible packing of powder. I use little or no compression, normally simply as minor adjustment to get bullet touching rear of rifling. Other things I have long considered essential for smallest groups is good wads under bullets, bullets seated out to touch or almost touch rifling, concentric bullets and bullets finger tight in fire-formed (never resize) cases. All this for single shot rifles, of course. For tube mag rifles I do crimp, as lightly as possible, ditto for hunting ammo. I suspect that those old guys of legend stuck to already well established "good loading" practice. Perhaps similar to what I do. Note that some of those ancient designs of BP bullets are still excellent shooters in BP rifles -- many seem to have rep of being stable in wind and in their ability to penetrate reliably. Sometimes I suspect that modern shooters waste a lot of time and money investigating minor factors while neglecting basic loading and shooting skills required for excellent groups, say in sports shooting such as BPCR, where targets are not really small and success is knocking over steel critters, not shooting smallest groups. I stick to Swiss BP because of the ease of getting excellent groups with it, together with known good bullets, etc. Similar or perhaps even better BPs are understood to have been widely available long ago. Grisen
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