I'm getting ready to start reloading for an 1873 Trapdoor Carbine (repro). I haven't checked too extensively but all I can find for a 405 gr mold is .459.
From the little bit that I've found, the opinion is to load as is and fire away. Does anybody have experience that shows it's neccessary or at least a very good practice to swage the projectile while loading?
I have a good good supply of pure lead to get started so I don't see any concern in regard to higher pressures. I intend on starting with 55 gr of BP or Pyrodex RS to duplicate the issued loads for the carbine, at least to start.
Thanks for any advice.
From the little bit that I've found, the opinion is to load as is and fire away. Does anybody have experience that shows it's neccessary or at least a very good practice to swage the projectile while loading?
I have a good good supply of pure lead to get started so I don't see any concern in regard to higher pressures. I intend on starting with 55 gr of BP or Pyrodex RS to duplicate the issued loads for the carbine, at least to start.
Thanks for any advice.