Anyone shooting .38-55 with blackpowder?

by Hoot @, Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Wednesday, October 26, 2016, 07:48 (2888 days ago)

I am about to begin loading up a cartridge of very similar proportions for a rifle not proofed for nitro. 'Net research seems to trend towards 3F and standard large rifle primers although there are some using 2F and some using standard large pistol and combinations thereof. Where would you recommend to start?

I have Ox Yoke Wonder Wads. Will I still need a card (or two)?

I know that my rifle will eventually tell me what works and what doesn't but I would prefer to avoid making any seriously amateur mistakes.

Thanks for any insight!

No, but I can help ya with the do's & don'ts of BPCR loading

by John k., Wednesday, October 26, 2016, 13:37 (2888 days ago) @ Hoot

A good place to start would be 2f Swiss or olde einsford, at least slightly compressed at your chosen bullet seating depth, topped with a thin paper wad. Dont use the bullet to compress the power as it is too soft and will deform. Be sure and use a BP lube. Regular smokeless lube is useless. In a good load, smoke is minimal. Might need a blow tube depending on humidity.

lube

by cr., Wednesday, October 26, 2016, 22:10 (2888 days ago) @ John k.

50/50 crisco and beeswax is hard to beat. I use it also with smokeless at subsonic speeds. Hot southern summer sun can melt it however.

Never loaded anything but 12 guage shells, 45 colt and 44/40 but have shot thousands of those. I use FFF goex. Burns cleaner and measures more consistent than FF. Never had any signs of pressure issues. FF probably safer in that respect. I also use FFF in .54 Lyman which is against conventional wisdom but I digress. Paper wads good idea. Sometimes I do but not always. Don't use drop tube but I can see that as a good thing. I scoop enough to pour over case to fill til runs over then give a little thump. Done it enough it almost always gives about an eight inch compression.

Thanks for the thoughts fellas!

by Hoot @, Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Thursday, October 27, 2016, 05:48 (2887 days ago) @ cr.

I have at hand Paul Matthew's books and I'm sure the answers are in them. The problem is there is just so much information to digest. I should probably read them a few more times.

I was hoping to get something put together for this weekend but that plan fell apart with other concerns.

Thanks again!

I don't have any 2f on hand,

by mcassill, Thursday, October 27, 2016, 10:13 (2887 days ago) @ Hoot

But I have some 1 1/2 Swiss I'd make you a deal on.

Will we be seeing you this weekend?

by Hoot @, Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Thursday, October 27, 2016, 11:28 (2887 days ago) @ mcassill

Bring it along and we'll talk.

I have a bit of both 2F and 3F but, unless one is on fire, there's no such thing as too much!

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