I recently started thinking about getting my 577/450 Martini Henry carbine shooting. A friend without a rifle in that caliber lent me a three die set, shell holder, and 20 machined brass cases. I couldn't see a manufacturer name on the dies, but the newspaper packing in the plastic tray was from Devon, England. One of the cases is toast, but the other 19 are loaded with black powder. He said to figure out a fair price and he would sell if I wanted to buy it all. Anyone have a suggestion of what would be a fair price?
Also I was wondering what would be a good load, black and nitro, for this carbine. It has Edwinson C. Green, Cheltenham engraved on one side of the receiver and is in very good shape. I read somewhere that the carbines used a lighter bullet and load to keep the recoil down. Cartridges of the World lists a 400 gr. bullet with 38 grains of 4198 for a MV of 1450 fps and 1920 ME or a 500 gr. bullet with 80 grs. Fg for a MV of 1320 fps and 1939 ME. I don't want to get into casting so if anyone would like to sell some suitable bullets, preferably in northern Alberta, I would be interested.
And one last question. I have a new plastic bottle of black powder labeled Graf & Sons but it doesn't have Fg, FFG, or FFFG anywhere on the labels. I picked it up at a gun show and seem to recall the seller said it was FFg. It was made by Wano Schwarzpulver GmbH, Germany, and imported for Graf by Schuetzen Powder, LLC. Is anyone familiar with this powder? Long post, sorry for all the questions. Thanks for any advice you might have.
Also I was wondering what would be a good load, black and nitro, for this carbine. It has Edwinson C. Green, Cheltenham engraved on one side of the receiver and is in very good shape. I read somewhere that the carbines used a lighter bullet and load to keep the recoil down. Cartridges of the World lists a 400 gr. bullet with 38 grains of 4198 for a MV of 1450 fps and 1920 ME or a 500 gr. bullet with 80 grs. Fg for a MV of 1320 fps and 1939 ME. I don't want to get into casting so if anyone would like to sell some suitable bullets, preferably in northern Alberta, I would be interested.
And one last question. I have a new plastic bottle of black powder labeled Graf & Sons but it doesn't have Fg, FFG, or FFFG anywhere on the labels. I picked it up at a gun show and seem to recall the seller said it was FFg. It was made by Wano Schwarzpulver GmbH, Germany, and imported for Graf by Schuetzen Powder, LLC. Is anyone familiar with this powder? Long post, sorry for all the questions. Thanks for any advice you might have.




















































