Main horn.
Primer will work better with end filed at a 45 degree angle. Also designed for 4F.My trade gun gets the same 3F I use down the muzzle in the pan from the same horn. I'm not a fan of the "do-hickys" that are spring loaded and deliver 3-4 grains, they always seem to clog up in damp weather at matches. I have a horn that delivers a nice bead of 4f into the pan everytime. That's what I like using.
Same here it depends upon the gun and my mood, either way I have good ignition almost always.I use a priming flask on my small bores .32, .40 and .45 because the smaller locks but my big smoothbores I prime from the main horn.
That’s what I have settled on using. I kind of lay it across the breech area. No clogs and hold more powder than the funky plunger types.My personal favorite, far better than the push down that can leak or get clogged. Both ends unscrew for easy cleaning loading.
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I'd like to read it too. How often are these things exploding ? m It's news to me.Which issue was that in? I don’t always look at the mash as I get the electronic version. Hard on my phone. No excuse, but I’d sure like to read that article.
Me too, because I love consistency in all facets of loading. That little item gives us that.Here's what I use . One push down in pan and drag it in a line. It's 3 grains of 4F from what I'm told. It's convenient and it works .
It's in March 2024. "Black powder part IV, accidental ignition in personal use".Which issue was that in? I don’t always look at the mash as I get the electronic version. Hard on my phone. No excuse, but I’d sure like to read that article.
March 2024.I'd like to read it too. How often are these things exploding ? m It's news to me.
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