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    Navy44 Powder load

    A couple of weeks ago I posted a question about how much powder to load in an 1851 Navy Colt 44. Some of the answers to my question wondered if I was measuring correctly. So I decided to check that out. I calculated how many grams equals 30 grains of powder. The answer to that question is...
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    Navy44 Powder load

    Hi. It's Thursday the 19th and I'm back in town again and have read the additional postings. You all have given me a lot to think about. First of all, I agree that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to shoot hot loads all of the time. It's just that I wasn't sure what was the correct...
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    Navy44 Powder load

    Thanks so much everybody. I learned more in an hour today than I have for several weeks previously. I'm leaving the coffee shop where I check my email now and going back out to the mesa that I live on so I will be unable to check any more answers until next time in town. I'll check back on...
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    Navy44 Powder load

    I'm new to this forum but I am hoping that I can successfully ask a question and get an answer from the more knowledgeable people here. I have an 1841 Navy 44 revolver and can't figure out the maximum load for the gun. One manual says to use 17 to 22 grains but when I do this the bullet barely...
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