I have this old 44 made by sauer & sohn
They are Not Robust like a Ruger GP 100 and I know for sure a steady diet of store bought ammo will loosen it up.
I tried using PMC but find it awfully hot to shoot.
I did do some down loaded reloads and it was fun and accurate....But I only have a tiny bit of powder left.
HOWEVER.....I have a TON of unopened Black powder left from my Cowboy shooting days that has been sitting for the last 10 years on the shelf. "CORRECTION- TRIPLE F SUBSTITUTE'
I would love to start using it instead of it taking up space.
My thoughts......32 grains seems to fill up the Case enough and leave room for the Bullet with a little compression. I have 100"s of 240gr projectiles I will be using up as well. "pic"
My old cap N ball 44 rem 1858 used 35grains of black powder.
seems like it should work in a modern 44cartridge ?? Your Thoughts ??
They are Not Robust like a Ruger GP 100 and I know for sure a steady diet of store bought ammo will loosen it up.
I tried using PMC but find it awfully hot to shoot.
I did do some down loaded reloads and it was fun and accurate....But I only have a tiny bit of powder left.
HOWEVER.....I have a TON of unopened Black powder left from my Cowboy shooting days that has been sitting for the last 10 years on the shelf. "CORRECTION- TRIPLE F SUBSTITUTE'
I would love to start using it instead of it taking up space.
My thoughts......32 grains seems to fill up the Case enough and leave room for the Bullet with a little compression. I have 100"s of 240gr projectiles I will be using up as well. "pic"
My old cap N ball 44 rem 1858 used 35grains of black powder.
seems like it should work in a modern 44cartridge ?? Your Thoughts ??
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