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Delmonico:
From my post in the Archives forum:
New folks questions are most often about loads.
I/m going to search out the regular board and dig up what I can, but I'm also going to start a thread there to post loads and I will divide them up by caliber.
Also I know some do like to shoot Nitro loads, so I'll have a seperate area for them. I will ask that any of these be from a santioned loading manual and I ask that you quote the source.
This may take a little while, but I will work on it as I have time, object is to get a good data base to point newcomers to.
I will also search the board as I have time.
Delmonico:
--- Quote from: Shotgun Franklin on July 20, 2009, 03:07:41 PM ---Why not ask that posters quote the scource and give a link/address to a web site too?
I never use a load unless it's approved by the powder maker.
I'm to pretty to take a chance ya know!
--- End quote ---
If you go back and reread my post, you'll notice I asked that for Nitro loads. ::) And if you understand black and the subs you will no it involves a fulll case.
Shotgun Franklin:
My mistake, I assumed that you were talking about smokeless as the 'Nitro' loads are actually the early Cordite loads.
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Delmonico:
--- Quote from: Shotgun Franklin on July 22, 2009, 10:13:16 AM ---My mistake, I assumed that you were talking about smokeless as the 'Nitro' loads are actually the early Cordite loads.
--- End quote ---
No, any load using a Nitrocellulose based load were in the time period sometimes called Nitro loads, it is a term I prefer rather than smokeless which is not always true. ::)
BTW in English gun nomenclature nitro often, but not always mean cordite loads. Some English rounds have always used other than cordite after the switch from black powder. ;)
Big T:
I know what works for my 45/70 trapdoor , I use a 410 hollow based lead bullet with 25.1 grs of 4198 in most cases , some of my primitave stuff is viberated 65 grains of 777 with the same bullet wt. ,I also leave the top groove exposed about 1/2 way to insure the bullet is fitted into the rifleing when the door is shut , t
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