NorthCoastBigBore
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All right, I've spent the last two days going through "all" the threads on building .32 RF rounds with the .27 Hilitis & round balls. I'm about to jump in and try this. I say "all" cause someone is gonna tell me I missed the Holy Grail here.
I have one simple question that I haven't seen the answer to:
1) If I do the .32 Short Colt trick and load with Holy Black, HOW do you compress the powder, given that the ball has to be seated first (for good reason)?
I've been loading BP cartridges now for several years, muzzeloading for 25+ years. And the Golden Rule has always been "no air space". I use a drop tube and am real careful to ensure my cartridges are compressed (using cardboard wads, etc etc)...and I'm having a real hard time seeing how the heck you can compress the BP in these cases, then insert a Hilti...and be certain of this.
But there is a LOT of threads on this, and lots of folks are having lots of luck, with no damage...so I am missing something. Any suggestions/direction are/is appreciated
Also (Ok a second question), I understand that a Green or Brown ramset - with the factory Hilti charge and without any additional powder- is safe in a .32 Rf revolver?
This latter option could be a quick alternative (but I personally enjoy the smell and flash of BP)...just want to confirm that, there's a few folks who indicate it works for them...but not clear whether those folks are firing the Hiltis straight (with factory powder charge) in a little "Suicide Special" or not.
(I'm not holding anyone to anything here, I'll be continuing to research, including the good old fashioned paper library I have, and ultimately I will weigh the risks & benefits here & accept responsibility completely!)
Thanks kindly, any input is appreciated...
NCBB
I have one simple question that I haven't seen the answer to:
1) If I do the .32 Short Colt trick and load with Holy Black, HOW do you compress the powder, given that the ball has to be seated first (for good reason)?
I've been loading BP cartridges now for several years, muzzeloading for 25+ years. And the Golden Rule has always been "no air space". I use a drop tube and am real careful to ensure my cartridges are compressed (using cardboard wads, etc etc)...and I'm having a real hard time seeing how the heck you can compress the BP in these cases, then insert a Hilti...and be certain of this.
But there is a LOT of threads on this, and lots of folks are having lots of luck, with no damage...so I am missing something. Any suggestions/direction are/is appreciated
Also (Ok a second question), I understand that a Green or Brown ramset - with the factory Hilti charge and without any additional powder- is safe in a .32 Rf revolver?
This latter option could be a quick alternative (but I personally enjoy the smell and flash of BP)...just want to confirm that, there's a few folks who indicate it works for them...but not clear whether those folks are firing the Hiltis straight (with factory powder charge) in a little "Suicide Special" or not.
(I'm not holding anyone to anything here, I'll be continuing to research, including the good old fashioned paper library I have, and ultimately I will weigh the risks & benefits here & accept responsibility completely!)
Thanks kindly, any input is appreciated...
NCBB


















































