Looks like this is the place to get all my questions answered...such a fine bunch of gals and guys that love black powder. I just picked up a 1851 colt navy 36 cal brass and have a bunch of questions before heading out to the range.
1. What I have been able to find out on the net is that 15-18 gr is the best all around load for the gun. How do you do that and still be able to seat the bullet flush with the powder. I was not planning on using a wad but is that my only and best option.
2. Can you use a small plastic vile bottle as a speed loader. I have a whole bunch of those that hold the same as the 38 case. I have read that black powder is static sensitive but I will be using black powder substitute.
3. I have been reading that the brass revolvers stretch if you use hot loads. Is this an urban myth. I will only be shooting about 24 rounds a week out of it. I am 64 years old so will I outlast the gun if I shoot 22 gr. thanks in advance....cheers from the south.
1. What I have been able to find out on the net is that 15-18 gr is the best all around load for the gun. How do you do that and still be able to seat the bullet flush with the powder. I was not planning on using a wad but is that my only and best option.
2. Can you use a small plastic vile bottle as a speed loader. I have a whole bunch of those that hold the same as the 38 case. I have read that black powder is static sensitive but I will be using black powder substitute.
3. I have been reading that the brass revolvers stretch if you use hot loads. Is this an urban myth. I will only be shooting about 24 rounds a week out of it. I am 64 years old so will I outlast the gun if I shoot 22 gr. thanks in advance....cheers from the south.