the priest
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I was out yesterday for a few hours inhaling white smoke. Ran through almost 3/4 pound of powder during intermitent rain showers. The loads were 30-50 grains of pyrodex p and wound up feel pretty darned confident about the accuracy of the revolver and consistency with it. (we're getting along nicely :grin
The only change is going to be the powder as I was getting a lot of hangfires/double ignitions(again),...and i believe the pyrodex is the culprit as black and 777 don't show the same problem. Lots of time for shooting and tinkering though. :winking:
On the conicals and wadcutters,...while I greatly appreciate any advice/insight,...I'm going to stick with roundballs. I've read a few articles from period writers all saying the same thing. The roundballs kill better/more effectively than conicals. Conicals being heavier will penetrate better for sure but don't do the damage of a ball as most are round nosed and won't open up at revolver velocities. The inverted conical is a great idea, and i've shot a 100 or so like this in the past, but accuracy is poor for me. IMHO accuracy is more important.
Sorry for the ramblings and thinking out loud in general,...this is something I've wanted to do for a loooooong time!!!!!
The only change is going to be the powder as I was getting a lot of hangfires/double ignitions(again),...and i believe the pyrodex is the culprit as black and 777 don't show the same problem. Lots of time for shooting and tinkering though. :winking:
On the conicals and wadcutters,...while I greatly appreciate any advice/insight,...I'm going to stick with roundballs. I've read a few articles from period writers all saying the same thing. The roundballs kill better/more effectively than conicals. Conicals being heavier will penetrate better for sure but don't do the damage of a ball as most are round nosed and won't open up at revolver velocities. The inverted conical is a great idea, and i've shot a 100 or so like this in the past, but accuracy is poor for me. IMHO accuracy is more important.
Sorry for the ramblings and thinking out loud in general,...this is something I've wanted to do for a loooooong time!!!!!