I've been using SPG applied by hand, filling all three grooves. I did use a blow tube that day. The three shot group was shots # 9, 10 and 11 of the day without wipeing, six strong breaths between shots. I was actually fooling around with lubes/loads/technique to see what would burn cleanest in this 36" long barrel.
-29C IS a reloading day! Makes -7C sound warm!
Load info: Standard disclaimer - don't try this @ home kiddies, I'm a trained expert (not!) lol.
- slightly expand case mouth, just large enough to accept the bullet.
-Fed mag pistol primer w/2X foil 'wad' cut and loaded while inserting primer. Place two layers foil between primer and case then insert primer, it will cut and install the layers into the cup.
- 70 gr FFg Goex dropped 24", then ten little taps on the table to settle.
- .510 nitro card .125 thick.
- compress about .30 using neck expaning die.
- 450 gr bullet from LEE mold, SPG worked into all the grooves.
- Bullet seated into the case by hand, no crimp.
This leaves 1.5 of the bullet's grease grooves exposed. That is the correct length for the long chamber in this gun.
This load works in my sporterized 1869 military rifle. It won't fit in my sport rifle.
This load may not shoot well in another rifle, but it will give you some ideas.
I tried a load with grease cookies on that day and all three shots missed the paper!