Harry Marinakis
40 Cal
Small priming horn.
No brass nozzle, I hate those things. On humid or wet days they get clogged.
No brass nozzle, I hate those things. On humid or wet days they get clogged.
You tear the cartridge, prime the pan from the cartridge, cast about, pour the powder down the barrel, and then load the rest of the cartridge down the barrel.Lp0
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That's the military method when using paper cartridges. With that method, you are putting different amounts of powder in the pan and different amounts of powder to send the charge down range. Since we are not facing a line of enemy soldiers, leave the charging from the cartridge to reenactors firing blanks.You tear the cartridge, prime the pan from the cartridge, cast about, pour the powder down the barrel, and then load the rest of the cartridge down the barrel.
That's the military method when using paper cartridges.
I'm not interested in reenacting or firing blanks, though. I enjoy shooting military loads with my Brown Bess.With that method, you are putting different amounts of powder in the pan and different amounts of powder to send the charge down range. Since we are not facing a line of enemy soldiers, leave the charging from the cartridge to reenactors firing blanks.
I will have to admit that at least when one primes first and closes the pan on the prime, you don't have to worry about self-priming.Yes, as I said.
I'm not interested in reenacting or firing blanks, though. I enjoy shooting military loads with my Brown Bess.
Because the pan is so full no more can get in it?I will have to admit that at least when one primes first and closes the pan on the prime, you don't have to worry about self-priming.
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