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Gentlemen
Please let me explain what I mean by "grains".
When I calibrated my TOW 50"grain" measure it was to get consistent powder charges in paper cartridges. In that case regularity of the charge is essential as there is scant room in that .36 caliber tube for variation.
I have no idea what that 17 "grain" charge of FFFg would scale out to.
In point of fact I could care less. It is the VOLUME that fills the tube to the bullet base tightly and makes a firm cartridge.
The same goes for charge amounts in my .36 Navy and .44 Army revolvers.
I will NOT discuss loading brass thingies in any caliber.
There is another nasty tempered bird that is my evil twin taking care of that.
Respectfully
the nice twin
Bunk
Please let me explain what I mean by "grains".
When I calibrated my TOW 50"grain" measure it was to get consistent powder charges in paper cartridges. In that case regularity of the charge is essential as there is scant room in that .36 caliber tube for variation.
I have no idea what that 17 "grain" charge of FFFg would scale out to.
In point of fact I could care less. It is the VOLUME that fills the tube to the bullet base tightly and makes a firm cartridge.
The same goes for charge amounts in my .36 Navy and .44 Army revolvers.
I will NOT discuss loading brass thingies in any caliber.
There is another nasty tempered bird that is my evil twin taking care of that.
Respectfully
the nice twin
Bunk