A film of fine graphite
Seems to me that once I've run a box of my Unique reloads (6.0 grains of Unique under a 200-grain cast SWC in .45 ACP) through my Smith 1955 Target, both the revolver and my hands got this sooty kind of graphite film all over them. Sometimes it's enough to make the cylinder drag.
I don't mind so much. The Unique works and I trust it.
Complete thread:
- Shooting the .45 Linebaugh Ruger Today -
JimT,
2024-09-25, 14:21
- Dependable Unique -
AaronB,
2024-09-26, 09:26
- It's funny but I never thought of any powder but Black -
JimT,
2024-09-26, 12:49
- I never understood what "dirty Unique" was all about. -
Hoot,
2024-09-26, 13:13
- Unique also has a distinct, and slightly yucky aroma. -
A K Church,
2024-09-26, 17:40
- Apparently my nasal abilities are quite diminished .. - JimT, 2024-09-26, 18:59
- A film of fine graphite - AaronB, 2024-09-27, 07:37
- Unique also has a distinct, and slightly yucky aroma. -
A K Church,
2024-09-26, 17:40
- I never understood what "dirty Unique" was all about. -
Hoot,
2024-09-26, 13:13
- It's funny but I never thought of any powder but Black -
JimT,
2024-09-26, 12:49
- Dependable Unique -
AaronB,
2024-09-26, 09:26