I have been saving brass for the day when I started reloading. All I aquired to this point was a lee classic loading kit ("poor man's reloading kit") for .44 special, so I could make some black powder reloads for my Charter Bulldog. I thought it would be fun to try some of these wadcutters over some 3F Goex. I never got around to that (maybe it's better that way).
Anyhow, my fiancee's grandfather has decided that he'd like me to have his Pacific brand loading press. With that, I've decided that it is time to finally start up those reloads. I can finally build up for all the rounds I use: 7.5x54 French, .44 Special, and .32 ACP.
The only problem I face is this: I have no idea what I'm doing, but I do have an idea of what I want. Winter is coming on, and I want to be sure that I have a nice, indoor range-friendly Bulldog, but I'm still dead set on those wadcutters. The Bulldog is my first DA revolver, and I love it, so I've been treating it nice with cowboy loads. This got me wondering about Trail Boss powder.
1.Would Trail Boss be fine for a nice, low pressure load, under a 185gr full wadcutter? How much of this powder would be too much for a Charter (if there is such a thing)?
2.Would a Trail Boss/Wadcutter combo be adequate as a ccw round? I'm not that person who already plans on doing it, regardless of what people will tell me, so feel free to tell me no, and rest easy knowing I'll take any advice that seems to be good advice. I have heard that wadcutters do not rely on velocity to perform well, as a JHP might. If this is true, I don't see exactly why this might not be a good idea.
3.Would Trail Boss work well in a 7.5x54 French? These would be spit out of my MAS 36. I've so far been using the factory Prvi Partizan load, which is very accurate, and produces a nice little fireball . Again, though, I do not want to be too rough with this rifle - It's about 3 times my age! I do, however plan to shoot the heck out of it. I was curious about these bullets for the load. This should work over Trail Boss, should it not? Or do I want a better performing powder? Also, would a swaged bullet work any better out of this rifle (don't really know if there is a difference or advantage to swaged).
FINALLY, some important info I should share:
All of these are strictly for paper-punching and plinking, except for the .44, which is going to be for CCW in about a month. I do not hunt, so the rifle is for fun only. The CZ may become my fiancee's carry piece at some point, so she'll probably go back to the fiocchi for carry - She is scary accurate with that thing. Also, I am first and foremost a black powder man, so clean up is not a problem for me - I'm quite fond of lead bullets, and do not mind picking up after them.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this, and if you're still awake, I'd love to see some advice.
Anyhow, my fiancee's grandfather has decided that he'd like me to have his Pacific brand loading press. With that, I've decided that it is time to finally start up those reloads. I can finally build up for all the rounds I use: 7.5x54 French, .44 Special, and .32 ACP.
The only problem I face is this: I have no idea what I'm doing, but I do have an idea of what I want. Winter is coming on, and I want to be sure that I have a nice, indoor range-friendly Bulldog, but I'm still dead set on those wadcutters. The Bulldog is my first DA revolver, and I love it, so I've been treating it nice with cowboy loads. This got me wondering about Trail Boss powder.
1.Would Trail Boss be fine for a nice, low pressure load, under a 185gr full wadcutter? How much of this powder would be too much for a Charter (if there is such a thing)?
2.Would a Trail Boss/Wadcutter combo be adequate as a ccw round? I'm not that person who already plans on doing it, regardless of what people will tell me, so feel free to tell me no, and rest easy knowing I'll take any advice that seems to be good advice. I have heard that wadcutters do not rely on velocity to perform well, as a JHP might. If this is true, I don't see exactly why this might not be a good idea.
3.Would Trail Boss work well in a 7.5x54 French? These would be spit out of my MAS 36. I've so far been using the factory Prvi Partizan load, which is very accurate, and produces a nice little fireball . Again, though, I do not want to be too rough with this rifle - It's about 3 times my age! I do, however plan to shoot the heck out of it. I was curious about these bullets for the load. This should work over Trail Boss, should it not? Or do I want a better performing powder? Also, would a swaged bullet work any better out of this rifle (don't really know if there is a difference or advantage to swaged).
FINALLY, some important info I should share:
All of these are strictly for paper-punching and plinking, except for the .44, which is going to be for CCW in about a month. I do not hunt, so the rifle is for fun only. The CZ may become my fiancee's carry piece at some point, so she'll probably go back to the fiocchi for carry - She is scary accurate with that thing. Also, I am first and foremost a black powder man, so clean up is not a problem for me - I'm quite fond of lead bullets, and do not mind picking up after them.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this, and if you're still awake, I'd love to see some advice.
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