What reloading equipment do you use to reload black powder cartridges? I have been told that the lyman 1200 or the RCBS chargemaster combo will not reload black powder. I only have the hand powder thrower from the lyman expert deluxe kit
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Seriously, what are you refering to? Any measure that has enough capacity will work. Anything between a cut off case with a wire handle soldered on to the fanciest wizzy gizmo you find should work as long as it throws a charge that fills the case.
Static electricity is bad news with black powder. Whenever a fireworks factory has exploded the cause, without fail, has been traced back to static. For this reason black powder should not be used in electric dispensing powder measures. If you have a static problem with the plastic reservoirs of a mechanical measure, or the plastic Lee spoons, they should be washed in warm soapy water and allowed to stand dry to get rid of the static, particularly in the dry air during the winter.
David....
a ot of the guys I talked to in Missoula, were using Lyman #55 powder measures, or the old Belding and Mull measures.
I am going to use a 45-70 case, weigh the charge, and use a 24" drop tube. Then add or subtract powder as the rifle and grouping calls for.
If you like, I can lend you my copy of Mike V's shooting the buffalo rifles. Has some good loads from some big name shooters. Even has some loads for that pipsqueek 40 of yours!![]()
Static electricity is bad news with black powder. Whenever a fireworks factory has exploded the cause, without fail, has been traced back to static.
That is not completely true. I suspect in most cases static is blamed because the real reason is not known and they need an explanation. There was an explosion leading to the total destruction of a fireworks factory in England on TV recently. The cause was a large mortar firing while the electrical fuse was being disabled. (it was surplus to a fireworks display and returned to the factory).
I would not use a powder thrower myself because I found that when I did I got fine powder dust in the seam or joint between the rotary drum and its housing and also found this dust lead to rusting of the steel drum. I use a shortened shell casing as the measure and a drop tube in loading.
I would strongly recommend "The Paper Jacket" by Paul Mathews for the ins and outs of loading black powder in cartridges.
cheers mooncoon
So what caused the mortar to fire? Electric caps are also sensitive to static charges, and must be shunted to protect against it.