I'm building a custom rifle on a MkIII Martini Henry action and am interested in duplicating the original .303 MkI BP load.
For those unfamiliar this was a compressed load of 70gn of FFg behind a 215gn RN.
I've never done any BP reloading before, only smokeless stuff, so I'm not familiar with the process at all.
What is the process?
What will I need aside of my standard reloading gear?
Can I use Pyrodex instead as I've heard it's allegedly less corrosive than FFg?
Will I need to pull the guts out of the action each time I fire BP through it in order to clean it properly or will good cleaning of the chamber, bore and muzzle be quite enough?
Does the use of jacketed bullets(in this case Taipan or Woodleigh 215gn RNSNs) change the need for wads, etc.?
I know some of these questions are stupid but I'm a mug as far as BP goes.
For those unfamiliar this was a compressed load of 70gn of FFg behind a 215gn RN.
I've never done any BP reloading before, only smokeless stuff, so I'm not familiar with the process at all.
What is the process?
What will I need aside of my standard reloading gear?
Can I use Pyrodex instead as I've heard it's allegedly less corrosive than FFg?
Will I need to pull the guts out of the action each time I fire BP through it in order to clean it properly or will good cleaning of the chamber, bore and muzzle be quite enough?
Does the use of jacketed bullets(in this case Taipan or Woodleigh 215gn RNSNs) change the need for wads, etc.?
I know some of these questions are stupid but I'm a mug as far as BP goes.




















































