Recent Posts

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 ... 10
1
In this video Popcorn Kelly models the impact collapsing categories would have had on two matches, the first a 140-shooter match and the second a 70-shooter match based on SASS guidelines of collapsing unprotected categories with less than three shooters in them. it may not have the impact some think it does. It is important to understand that these results described here may not translate to other clubs or matches. Each club needs to do what is best for them and their members.
2
The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Re: Reloader 7 in .44-40
« Last post by Griff on Today at 07:12:23 PM »
I'd save it for my .30-30.  Don't have a .30-30?  Good excuse to get one!
3
Round nose bullets in a tubular magazine:  can a person get away with it, or is there likely to be a detonation?
With all due respect to previous answers...  As one who has successfully used a particular round nose bullet in a .38 special loading in CAS since about 1985, I'll say it depends:

1) on the hardness of the bullet;
2) how "round" the nose is, which can vary greatly;
and 3) velocity.

You also have to recognize that bullets in rimmed cartridges don't sit flat in the magazine, so even a flat nose can have a corner in contact with the primer.  It is inertia that will set off primer, exacerbated by the weight of the column of cartridges in the magazine, how many times a particular primer is struck before it collapses the onto the anvil, which can be dependent also on the hardness of the primer. 
4
The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Re: Closest Substitute for Unique
« Last post by Griff on Today at 06:50:37 PM »
Accurate 5744.  My version of QuickLOAD shows that 11 grains of Unique with a 300 grain bullet out of a 22" bbl is going 1174fps @ 10,662psi.  22 grains of 5744 in the same combo will push that bullet 1176fps, but at a reduced pressure of 8,004psi.  Your trajectory for other distances will be off due to the lower pressure... but... surely there's no better excuse to get out to the range and shoot more!  Of course, you could always take Coffinmaker's excellent advise!  ::)
5
The Darksider's Den / Re: Which rifle for BP?
« Last post by Griff on Today at 04:52:51 PM »
Who are the newbies and what are the new ideas?

~Mako
All y'all,,, and chemicals... although plastic bags can be right handy when it's rainin'! :D
6
We all know that we are shooters of the Holy Black (or some artificial analog thereof...) But what are your normal Match guns?  First of all list them, (Meaningless trivia) or your primaries and then look at the additional questions.

  • Do you have different choices for different matches? 
NO, choices are based on what category
  • Do you have wet weather guns?  Especially those who shoot loose powder pistolas. 
They're all ALL weather guns, stee; doesn't get diluted when wet, wood should be protected
  • Do you shoot the same calibers all of the time, or switch them up for grins or just to not get stale?   
Again, category & my inventory, (pre-oating accident) dictate
  • If you had your choice, within reason, and money wasn't an issue what would you shoot?  I don't mean wishing for original 19th century versions of everything... 
Hmmm... what I have?
  • If you shoot a substitute powder is it because of availability, local laws or you just like the way it works and eliminate the "hassle" of BP? 
What hassle?
  • Do you ever shoot smokless at some matches? And if you do:
    • It's because I am having trouble getting powder, caps, (fill in the item)
    (Yes)
    • I just want the change up
    • I'm lazy...
     
  • Add anything else you would like to contribute. 
Because I CAN!  Or I won't have time to clean properly
[/list]

I ask because I have "known" some of you for 17 years (longer for others) and I still don't know what we all shoot.  Even moss backs like Coffinmaker(onewurd) surprise me because they shoot brass shotgun shells yet they shoot APP or 777.  No judgement, just curious. I have resorted to substitutes when I had to fly or was in a location where I couldn't get BP.  I don't judge when someone has gone to the trouble of not shooting smokiless powder.

~Mako
BTW, Coffinmaker is a relative "newbie!   ;D ;D
7
We all know that we are shooters of the Holy Black (or some artificial analog thereof...) But what are your normal Match guns?  First of all list them, or your primaries and then look at the additional questions.

  • Do you have different choices for different matches? 
  • Do you have wet weather guns?  Especially those who shoot loose powder pistolas. 
  • Do you shoot the same calibers all of the time, or switch them up for grins or just to not get stale?   
  • If you had your choice, within reason, and money wasn't an issue what would you shoot?  I don't mean wishing for original 19th century versions of everything... 
  • If you shoot a substitute powder is it because of availability, local laws or you just like the way it works and eliminate the "hassle" of BP? 
  • Do you ever shoot smokless at some matches? And if you do:
    • It's because I am having trouble getting powder, caps, (fill in the item)
    • I just want the change up
    • I'm lazy...
     
  • Add anything else you would like to contribute. 

I ask because I have "known" some of you for 17 years (longer for others) and I still don't know what we all shoot.  Even moss backs like Coffinmaker(onewurd) surprise me because they shoot brass shotgun shells yet they shoot APP or 777.  No judgement, just curious. I have resorted to substitutes when I had to fly or was in a location where I couldn't get BP.  I don't judge when someone has gone to the trouble of not shooting smokiless powder.

~Mako
8
The Darksider's Den / Re: Which rifle for BP?
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 09:59:21 AM »

 :) HoKay Deacon  ;)

Based on some of yer own comments, electing 45 Colt would be a mistake.  The larger straight walled pistol cartridges WILL NOT obturate (expand) to seal the chamber under normal circumstances.  You WILL get Blow-By and it can get nasty.  With 45 Colt, especially Uberti with their "generous" chambers, you only have two choices for true happiness.  First up, Anneal your cases.  You said you don't want or intend to do that so go ahead and shoot yerself inna foot.  Next up is to fire form 44-40 cases to 45 Colt.  The thinner case mouth of the 44-40 case will seal the chamber nicely.  The cases will look some wonky at first firing but don't worry about that.  You do have to run a 45 expander die CAREFULLY thru the 44-40 case.

As an aside:  there are those who recommend a real BIG bullet and a real HEAVY load to fix the Blow-By of the 45 Colt.  Hog Wash.  That practice may mitigate it a bit but won't do anything but waste lead and powder and still leave ya with Blow-By.  Annealing and 44-40 cases are the only two effective solutions.

Next up is .38.  I'm not gonna say anything.  Just scroll back up and re-read MAKO's stuff.  Says it all and more eloquently than I.  Just pay attention to cartridge OAL in ANY '92.  And . . Get Steve Young's DVD and spring kit for the '92.
9
The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Re: Closest Substitute for Unique
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 09:34:33 AM »

 :) Doc  ;)

Sure  8)  Give up that Heathen, Fad, Smokeless stuff and embrace the power of The Dark Side.  Specifically, Give APP a hard look.  No shortages at all!!  ;D
10
The Powder Room - CAS reloading / Closest Substitute for Unique
« Last post by Doc Holloman on Today at 09:27:29 AM »
It appears that even the scalpers supply of Unique is drying up, and apparently, from what I have read, Alliant has suspended the production of all commercial powders due to a  shortage of guncotton (nitrocellulose).  I use Unique for a lot of things, but what I really need a very close substitute for it is for my .45-70 Cody Dixon loads.  In my Trapdoor carbines, with a 300 grain bullet, any load over 10-11gr of Unique shoots over the 50 yard target at the lowest sight settings.   I have read that Universal and/or Universal Clays might be close to Unique in terms of speed/pressure.  Any thoughts?
Pages: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 ... 10
SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk
© 1995 - 2023 CAScity.com