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|    Bob La Londe to Bob La Londe    |
|    Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yeste    |
|    18 Jun 24 12:56:35    |
      From: none@none.com99              On 6/18/2024 12:39 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:       > On 6/18/2024 12:03 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:       >> "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:v4siak$1f893$1@dont-email.me...       >>       >> I plan to use this set just for gunsmith only tools, cleaning supplies,       >> and parts. It will clean out several drawers and a couple square feet       >> of surface on my front office work bench. I may put some reloading       >> supplies and a couple presses in it as well if the bottom drawers are       >> deep enough. Well, until I get the file cabinets out of the file room,       >> and get a proper work bench built in that room.       >>       >> Bob La Londe       >>       >> ---------------------------       >>       >> Do you know a good non-fouling target load for a "BP-only" 45-70       >> Sharps or original Trapdoor?       >>       >       > I do have a BP loading manual somewhere that I can use to look up some       > loads if you like, but you may be more comfortable buying your own copy       > than taking the word of "some guy on the Internet."       >              On page 308 of the Lyman Black Powder Handbook & Reloading Manual, where       the cartridge data begins it says, "All loads are measured by volume.       All loads completely fill the case and are compressed by the bullet       1/16th inch. If a wad is to be used beneath the bullet base, loads       should be adjusted to give the same 1/16th inch compression."              This is what I thought. You can get over pressure with black powder if       it is loose in the cartridge / chamber. That is why muzzle loaders try       to always be careful to fully seat the bullet (and patch) against the       charge. Failing to do so can result in ruptures in old weak guns and       bulges even in newer reproduction guns. Yes, even with an otherwise       correct charge.              I do not know if Triple 7 is subject to the same issues, but except for       being slightly hotter its a direct replacement. It should be used the       same except for adjusting the volume down and adding a spacer or wad to       get the muzzle velocity you normally would with a similar BP load.              I'd been looking into this for possible use in reloading 32SW. 32SW       Long is still available and I may be able to order 32SW Long brass and       cut it down for those old vest 32s. There are also modern powder loads       for 32SW and 32SW long, but I don't want to wind up with 50 different       powders on the shelf.              I can look in my other manuals to see if there is a modern powder load       for your cartridge, but you asked about BP sub. Triple 7 would be my       first choice.              --       Bob La Londe       CNC Molds N Stuff                     --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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