thank youI've used Pyrodex p in all my bp guns for around 20 years. Works just fine. Just measure same by volume. As usual clean immediately.
Just a suggestion and it's my preference. Stay at low end on open top revolvers. Keeps the stress down on the base pin and frame. I have seen some of these pistols have wedge and base pin issues from shooting high end loads. 18 grains should be sufficient 20 max for a 44cal.. Some won't agree but that's my opinion.thank you
thanks will do thatJust a suggestion and it's my preference. Stay at low end on open top revolvers. Keeps the stress down on the base pin and frame. I have seen some of these pistols have wedge and base pin issues from shooting high end loads. 18 grains should be sufficient 20 max for a 44cal.. Some won't agree but that's my opinion.
Just a suggestion and it's my preference. Stay at low end on open top revolvers. Keeps the stress down on the base pin and frame. I have seen some of these pistols have wedge and base pin issues from shooting high end loads. 18 grains should be sufficient 20 max for a 44cal.. Some won't agree but that's my opinion.
"Just a suggestion and it's my preference". OK?I use 2 steel framed Uberti open tops, and shoot full-powered loads most of the time. After at least 1,000 shots thru each one, and probably more, they have not loosened up at all, as far as I can tell.
If they ever do, they can be repaired rather easily, by me or someone else.
If they can't, I will buy another one or two, and salvage the parts ( cylinder, screws, grips, internals, etc. ) from the stretched ones for spares.
The guns don't cost that much.
I don't expect my chainsaw, car, or lawnmower to last forever, either.
Yep, I try to get as close to 40 grains of 3Fg or Pyrodex P. My 1860 Pieta Army likes heavier loads to shoot at POA to POI.I use pyrodex P. My pietta 58 remington NMA seems to love it, best load I found sofar is 35grains, shoots to point of aim.
Yup, with my home cast 200 grain conicals, I cram 40gr in there under a lubed boolit, might be able to fit another grain or 2 even. Groups as well as my modern pistols and really puts on a smoke show. Round ball's are 35 max as they seem to lose accuracy at higher velocity. 30gr with a .454 round ball is the most accurate RB load I've found with more shooting time with the gun.Yep, I try to get as close to 40 grains of 3Fg or Pyrodex P. My 1860 Pieta Army likes heavier loads to shoot at POA to POI.