Reduced loads in Martini Henry
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Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Hi folks
I've read of people lining the 577/450 cases with paper for a reduced load. Anyone any experience in that? I was thinking of using thicker 75% cotton paper, nitrated. Any thoughts?
I've read of people lining the 577/450 cases with paper for a reduced load. Anyone any experience in that? I was thinking of using thicker 75% cotton paper, nitrated. Any thoughts?
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
I use nitrated blotting paper.
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Ah! Any particular type, I mean does it come in different thicknesses?? Thanks for the info Dromia!!
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Just bought a couple of A3 sheets from a paper supplier it is good quality and the thicker end of blotting paper, not sure what it is called.
Leaves very little ash when nitrated.
Just one wrap does me.
Black powder loading is a reassuringly inexact science.
Leaves very little ash when nitrated.
Just one wrap does me.
Black powder loading is a reassuringly inexact science.
Come on Bambi get some
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Fecking stones
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Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Excellent!!! Thanks again Dromia, by the way the cotton paper you sent me here to France works really well!!! Cheers!
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Yes it is good kit, it is what I use.
Come on Bambi get some
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Cow's farts matter!
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Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
Could you not just use filler? Such as extra wads (which can be expensive unless you punch your own) or, as I've occasionally used in a .45 x 3.25", crushed rice.
Re: Reduced loads in Martini Henry
I have used fillers, of a sort, I use kapok and then wax and wads. I want to try something which fills the case and allows me to put a piece of greaseproof paper then the wax next to the powder, 'cos the method I use now leaves very little softener in the powder residue.
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