Tallbald
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Again, I've talked with my friend and BP mentor real life about this in the past, but over time have forgotten the answer among the topics we have discussed over the years. Embarrassed to ask him again so will ask here, (although Bob I bet you see this anyhow...don't want to keep calling you buddy LOL).
Making paper cartridges for my CVA Optima V2 .50 caliber inline pistol. Made up 20 rounds of 45 grains as measured with the sliding measure that goes 10 to 120, using T7 FFG behind a waxed felt wad and 250 grain Lee REAL bullet. Pictures are in another thread this sub-forum.
I have an extra 100 grain brass tube for my powder "horn" I can trim shorter for variety. How much T7 FFG would likely make a difference for another experimental load? I know I'm not dealing with Bullseye powder here, so tenths of a grain may make no difference. Suggestions please?
Oh.The rest of my measures are in the 25 grain range for my Ruger Old Army(s) so they are too small.
Appreciate your alls time. Don.
Making paper cartridges for my CVA Optima V2 .50 caliber inline pistol. Made up 20 rounds of 45 grains as measured with the sliding measure that goes 10 to 120, using T7 FFG behind a waxed felt wad and 250 grain Lee REAL bullet. Pictures are in another thread this sub-forum.
I have an extra 100 grain brass tube for my powder "horn" I can trim shorter for variety. How much T7 FFG would likely make a difference for another experimental load? I know I'm not dealing with Bullseye powder here, so tenths of a grain may make no difference. Suggestions please?
Oh.The rest of my measures are in the 25 grain range for my Ruger Old Army(s) so they are too small.
Appreciate your alls time. Don.