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Powder loading ?
What is the best way to charge your barrel while target shooting on the range. I was using my speed loaders that I use for hunting & I'M sure I'm not getting the best results.
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RE: Powder loading ?
Charging the barrel takes many forms. Some put pellets down the barrel and drop a projectile on top of it. Others such as yourself load from speed loaders. Some have numerous pre measured vials of powder that they pour down the barrel. Then like me, some simply pour powder from a horn or container into a powder measure which obtains them a set powder charge and from there they pour that into the barrel.
Just remember, never pour powder straight from a powder horn or jug into a barrel. And the old method of holding a ball in the palm of your had and then pouring powder to surround the ball, again.. not recommended. |
RE: Powder loading ?
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RE: Powder loading ?
OK what is this powder in the hand stuff?:eek:
Ken |
RE: Powder loading ?
Redclub
And the old method of holding a ball in the palm of your had and then pouring powder to surround the ball, again.. not recommended. |
RE: Powder loading ?
Its a fairy tale,I have some books from the days of the wagon trains including a a gunsmithing book,they used deer horn and the solid end of a cow horn to make measures. Lee
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RE: Powder loading ?
When I go tothe range Ihave my loose powder in an emptysoft drink bottle and pour it into my clear plastic measure (T/C), then into the gun. The bottle has a smaller mouth than the powder jug so I don't spill as much. By placing my hand around the top of the measure, it acts as a funnel to keep the powder from spilling. By measuring at the range, I can tailor the load as I want to, rather than having loaded speed loaders or other containers at home.
IM jaybe :) |
RE: Powder loading ?
ORIGINAL: lemoyne Its a fairy tale,I have some books from the days of the wagon trains including a a gunsmithing book,they used deer horn and the solid end of a cow horn to make measures. Lee Another thing many may not know or do not understand is in old days, powder and ball was hard to come by in many cases. Most powder charges used were just enough to get the job done. Many powderloads were very small in size for deer sized game. Maybe they depended more on their ability to close distances to game, or theirtracking abilitity then dragging ability... In a book by Don Davis, he talks about one of his favorite loads from his flintlock for deer hunting. Fifty grains of powder and a patchedroundball. Makes a hundred and fifty grain charge sound like a horn full... :D |
RE: Powder loading ?
ORIGINAL: 270sniper What is the best way to charge your barrel while target shooting on the range. I was using my speed loaders that I use for hunting & I'M sure I'm not getting the best results. When tested, the "ball's measure" generally produced a significantly low charge, only about 1/3 the "Hawken standardcharge", which was 1/2 the weight of the ball. In addition, it was prety much impossible to get anywhere near the same charge twice by pouring the powder into the hand until it covered the ball. |
RE: Powder loading ?
When tested, the "ball's measure" generally produced a significantly low charge, only about 1/3 the "Hawken standardcharge", which was 1/2 the weight of the ball. In addition, it was prety much impossible to get anywhere near the same charge twice by pouring the powder into the hand until it covered the ball. |
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