muzzle loading revolver

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
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muzzle loading revolver

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I seem to remenber someone mentioning a pellet of powder for the above but i cant find it
is something like this available or would making up paper cartridges be a sensible lternative ,if so any advice
Also does anyone use a press for loading ?
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#2 Post by saddler »

Dellboy wrote:I seem to remenber someone mentioning a pellet of powder for the above but i cant find it
You'll probably not find these in the UK - not a big enough demand for them


Dellboy wrote:is something like this available or would making up paper cartridges be a sensible lternative ,if so any advice
paper cartridges are EASY: long fag paper - parker pen - lead ball - powder
Get a pen that is slightly smaller than the ball dia.
roll the paper around it & seal into a tube
add the ball to one end & twist the paper closed
from the open end add powder charge
when powder is in, twist this end closed too
to use: snap of the twist at the powder end of the tube, pour powder into chamber, then seat paper/ball on top in usual fashion

Dellboy wrote:Also does anyone use a press for loading ?
Loading - Yes
Loading muzzle loading revolvers - No
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Are you talking about BP or that newfangled smokeless nitro powder M/Ls?
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#4 Post by M99 »

The Westlake Armscor revolvers come with a crude press for loading them - I am just waiting on a variation :twisted:

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Dellboy wrote:I seem to remenber someone mentioning a pellet of powder for the above but i cant find it
is something like this available or would making up paper cartridges be a sensible lternative ,if so any advice
Also does anyone use a press for loading ?
Pyrodex and 777 come in pellet form.
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