Reading several posts, the question of 4vs 3F to get optimum performance in revolvers causes me to wonder if the smaller granulation would result in overcharges ? Smaller granulation would result in MORE mass in the chambers.
Granted, modern reproduction guns are better steel and likely could handle it.
Nevertheless, no real benefit comes from overcharging either in much velocity and surely not accuracy.
I enjoy loading my Pyrodex from a flask to a 23 gr measure, both got max safety from explosions and for max consincy just as in handloading
I shoot my revolvers to relax and enjoy handling all the toys
Pyrodex has enough rumors about it and you can't be too cautious I only can get Pyrodex and I use "p"
Let' s discuss it please?
ZVP
Granted, modern reproduction guns are better steel and likely could handle it.
Nevertheless, no real benefit comes from overcharging either in much velocity and surely not accuracy.
I enjoy loading my Pyrodex from a flask to a 23 gr measure, both got max safety from explosions and for max consincy just as in handloading
I shoot my revolvers to relax and enjoy handling all the toys
Pyrodex has enough rumors about it and you can't be too cautious I only can get Pyrodex and I use "p"
Let' s discuss it please?
ZVP