I've been planning to make my first paper cartridges for my revolvers, but have questions about the interchangability between the guns. My pistols are an 1851 Navy, a brass framed 1860 Army Colt, and two Remingtons. All are .44 caliber. I've had the Colt 1860 since 1973. Since it has the brass frame I have always shot a light load of 20g of FFF Goex with .451 round balls and get a ring shaved off when loading, consistently. I have bought & used .457 round balls in my first Remington. I have not yet shot the 2nd Remington or the 1851 Navy. I know all except the brass 1860 would safely handle a bit more powder than 20 grains, but if my accuracy will be as good with 20g in the others I'm fine with that. No hunting will be done, except if I get a chance at a coyote. If I know that I decide to try for a pig I can load with loose powder & ball for that situation. What I'm getting at is, if satisfied with the light charge, what about the difference in the recommended ball diameter(s)? I prefer to continue to use round balls in all the pistols. I will not be shooting the 1860 very often so I suppose I should continue to load it, on the rare occasions when I do shoot it, with loose powder & balls.
Bottom line question is... Can I make one size paper cartridge that will be safe and accurate in all four guns? What size ball should I use? Thanks.
Bottom line question is... Can I make one size paper cartridge that will be safe and accurate in all four guns? What size ball should I use? Thanks.
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