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I'd like to try some in my .54 GPR to see if I get more consistent ignition. What, in your opinion would be a max load for this 25 yr old gun?
I'd like to try some in my .54 GPR to see if I get more consistent ignition. What, in your opinion would be a max load for this 25 yr old gun?
A lot of people who have loaded Triple 7 under patched balls have mentioned that it tends to burn cloth patches.
If the ball/patch combination is very tight in the barrel that might not be a problem but if the combination is at all loose, expect to see the cloth charred where it meets the bore along with the poor accuracy that will cause.
Too much of a flash hole equals more pressure on the hammer.I had a shotgun that wouldn't fire 777 or Black MZ, I opened up the flash hole in a nipple by about 2 number drill sizes, That fixed the problem.
Haven't tried it with a rifle.
More fire= better ignition.
Too much of a flash hole equals more pressure on the hammer.
What size hole do you recommend?Yes, you don't want to open it up too much.
My papa once told me that most things you buy are designed to be used as is, and not meant to be modified. He said that modifications can actually hurt more than help. True, 777 fires easier, but at what cost that hasn't been considered.What size hole do you recommend?
What size hole do you recommend?
That’s helpful.... not to big...not too small...just right.....I don't.
Obviously you don't want to go too big and have hammer set. Look at the hole difference between a sidelock nipple and a revolver nipple.
Like I said I opened mine up one or two number drill sizes. If I recall correctly it was two sizes but I don't remember what size they were. Not all nipples are the same or have the same size flash hole. luckily they are cheap if you screw up.
I'd like to try some in my .54 GPR to see if I get more consistent ignition. What, in your opinion would be a max load for this 25 yr old gun?
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