I shoot 1851 Colt Navy snubbies and since there is no loading lever (and almost no barrel) my choice is the Dick Dastardly Tower of Power to load off the gun my .44 caliber cylinders. Also Powder Inc makes a nice press and there is one of those also on my bench for .36 caliber.
My flask has a horizontal sliding valve and seals quite well but by the time everything is back at the loading bench and the guns are broken down I am not concerned about a spark.
By the way, I am shooting some Du Pont FFFg powder made in 1970 according t the lot number and it works as well as brand new GOEX. Unlike somkessomewhatless powder (which we do not mention here) real Black Gun Powder has no age limit as long as it is kept dry.
Load 'em heavy boys they air a'comin'
Bunk
My flask has a horizontal sliding valve and seals quite well but by the time everything is back at the loading bench and the guns are broken down I am not concerned about a spark.
By the way, I am shooting some Du Pont FFFg powder made in 1970 according t the lot number and it works as well as brand new GOEX. Unlike somkessomewhatless powder (which we do not mention here) real Black Gun Powder has no age limit as long as it is kept dry.
Load 'em heavy boys they air a'comin'
Bunk