smithra_66
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Black powder sounds interesting and I’ve got several pounds of 3F. What type of primer do you use? I would think something with a little more oomph than a standard small pistol primer. Maybe small pistol magnum or small rifle primers?
I’ve loaded BP cartridges before so it’s not something new to me and the more I think about it, the more intriguing it sounds.
I've found no real difference in primers. they all light it off. I have a Model 92 that has a pretty stout firing pin, so I use standard SR for that, just to resist piercing. For my revolvers, I use regular SP or SPMs, depending on what I have.
These WCF cartridges are great because they have thin walls and bottlenecks...they seal the chamber and keep things tidy when shooting black powder. I've gone to only shooting black powder out of my 32-20s and 44-40s, just like they were designed for. they just seem to work better that way.
Edit: one other note: I've gone to "big lube" style bullets for BP cartridges, and lube them with SPG. You'll be disappointed if you shoot regular smokeless-lubed bullets with BP. After a few shots, your accuracy will fall of a cliff, requiring you to clean the barrel.
With soft bullets, a big lube groove, and proper BP lube, you can shoot the WCF cartridges all day without cleaning and without losing accuracy.
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