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all short ten questions should start with Pete's posts http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...ighlight=short Milton - i think Tracks page where the shells are listed give some load info http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Catego...-SHELL-10-2-78 and I marked this a while back (as with any loads - using the info is up to you) http://www.tbullock.com/bpsg.html
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thanks was a good read again... charlie
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Rick, I wonder if the book from Track Wolf is just for black powder ? I've never found a nitro load that works with brass shells. Its been suggested maybe its the OSC being glued in and not crimped.
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Track is a black powder shop, they have supplied parts for muzzleloader builders for many years.
but - true - with the limited searching I have done, I have only see black powder recipes for brass hulls.
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Milton Use some triple seven in your brass hulls. Not as nasty as black powder and about 15% more powerful. Just rince the hulls with water,let them dry and your ready to rock and roll.
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i ve used blue dot powder in a few brass shells at first i had to many bloopers but learned if you kept pressure on the top wad has i hot glued them in that it worked fine.. charlie
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