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I had one of those "book" deringer guns from Cabelas. .44 I shot it with full load of powder and it didnt penetrate the 2/4 but I couldn't find the ball. Lincolns skull was softer than a 2x4?
 
All those .40 caliber derringers, whether a close copy of one of Dixie's little brass cuties usually all had the 10 grains of FFFg note hung on them. Not sure what CVA recommended on their larger .44/.45 version.
 
Those little Pedersoli Liegi derringers are screw off barrel guns. Booth used a Henry Deringer derringer. I imagine you can hop up the load in one of those more effectively.
 
I dont have a clue what the load was, it was as much as I could load though. My son loved it as a novelty so I gave it to him and warned him of the lack of power. I was unpleasantly surpised, should have at least "stuck" in a 2x4! (that was always my test for a bb gun when I was a kid, red ryder types not powerful enough!)
 
Wes/Tex said:
All those .40 caliber derringers, whether a close copy of one of Dixie's little brass cuties usually all had the 10 grains of FFFg note hung on them. Not sure what CVA recommended on their larger .44/.45 version.
they recomended 30 grains of 3fg
 
The CVA at least had the size to get a real grip on. The little copies of the real Deringer or those small bag-gripped cuties the Dixie sold could be a real thrill to hang on to with much powder stuffed up it. Remember these guns were designed to go in a vest pocket and to be fired across a table...basically, touch & BOOM!
 
The way this winter is going you might expect snow at some time. That global warming thing doncha know. Shoot it into a sand pile instead.
 
I have one of those small .31 swivel barrel derigers I carry as a last shot for civil war reenacting. For a blank load I use about 20 grains, otherwise you might as well carry a cap gun, or just a capped pistol.
 
Someone has:

"I retested the .31 with T7. The results were good.

.31 Pocket, 1858..3.5 inch......10 grains 3F Triple 7......49 gr, zero Buck .32......484 ft/s.....25 ft-lbs..........3.38 ft-s
.31 Pocket, 1858...3.5 inch.....15 grains 3F Triple 7.......49 gr, zero Buck .32.....811 ft/s.....73 ft-lbs...........5.67 ft-s


I was able to penetrate a steel barrel drum for the first time with this gun.

For me, penetrating a steel barrel drum a requirement if the gun is to be used for self defense."
 
try to load 15 gr of 3f 777 in mine ,it filled the chamber . could not seat a ball . i could only put in 12 grains in the cylinder and seat the ball.
 
I usually run mine at about 10gr 3F 777 and it works great. I've also just filled the cylinders and compressed it (which I usually don't do with 777, but what the heck) and that was fine too.

Mine shoots something like a foot high at 7 yards, which is where I usually shoot it. If I'm working at some longer distance the pocket isn't exactly my go-to choice...
 
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