I've been loading a '58 NMA and a '51 Navy both in .44 with a measure that is 27 grains. Good accuracy and no issues with either. I have recently read through some older BP and ML related books I have. In each, I found it interesting that they talk about filling the cylinders so the ball is in the mouth of the cylinder just enough to clear and allow full rotation. One just right out says fill with powder with enough room that the ball compresses it and sits just inside the cylinder. The other refers to putting the "right amount" of powder and using a wad or filler to take up room so the ball is "seated enough to allow full, unobstructed rotation".
Two questions:
Is it okay to put more powder to move the ball closer to the mouth?
Is there an advantage to using a wad and/or filler to move the ball forward?
I have about 1/4" in one revolver and between 1/8 and 3/16" on the other between the front of the cylinder and the tightly seated ball. Should I be taking up that space?
Two questions:
Is it okay to put more powder to move the ball closer to the mouth?
Is there an advantage to using a wad and/or filler to move the ball forward?
I have about 1/4" in one revolver and between 1/8 and 3/16" on the other between the front of the cylinder and the tightly seated ball. Should I be taking up that space?