Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
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Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
Hi guys and girls.
Thought I try to post this again.
Check this video out - apologies if seen - been out for a while
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trgZmM9f ... IQ&index=1[/youtube]
What I thought was interesting is that they are using "service loads" in thier modern repros. A Brown Bess service charge in the days of Wellington and Napoleon was a ball of .67-.69 (depending who you read) and a charge of 6 drams - 160grains!
The most I've used is 100 grains in my Pedersoli when I load from paper cartridge. I put 110 grains in the cartridge as about 10-20 grains will be used in the pan. Now, taking a random stab at assumption, modern repros *should* be stronger then originals, but I'm not sure if I would trust 160 grains in mine. If I knew for a FACT that it was safe... I would
Anyone else tried a service load in thiers?
Thought I try to post this again.
Check this video out - apologies if seen - been out for a while
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trgZmM9f ... IQ&index=1[/youtube]
What I thought was interesting is that they are using "service loads" in thier modern repros. A Brown Bess service charge in the days of Wellington and Napoleon was a ball of .67-.69 (depending who you read) and a charge of 6 drams - 160grains!
The most I've used is 100 grains in my Pedersoli when I load from paper cartridge. I put 110 grains in the cartridge as about 10-20 grains will be used in the pan. Now, taking a random stab at assumption, modern repros *should* be stronger then originals, but I'm not sure if I would trust 160 grains in mine. If I knew for a FACT that it was safe... I would
Anyone else tried a service load in thiers?
Re: Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
If you google 'WS Curtis' you will find a web site and articles by Bill about the Brown Bess
http://www.researchpress.co.uk/firearms ... /index.htm
Bill knows probably all there is to know about the 'Bess'
He will be delighted to answer any of your questions.
:cheers:
http://www.researchpress.co.uk/firearms ... /index.htm
Bill knows probably all there is to know about the 'Bess'
He will be delighted to answer any of your questions.
:cheers:
Re: Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
Cheers, John.
Really like the RP website.
I was just amazed how much black-stuff they throw down their pipes.
Kinda wanna try it now... and see if I can do 3 a minute... and tape it... and upload it and get laughed at by you guys :lol:
Really like the RP website.
I was just amazed how much black-stuff they throw down their pipes.
Kinda wanna try it now... and see if I can do 3 a minute... and tape it... and upload it and get laughed at by you guys :lol:
Re: Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
He is very knowledgeable, in fact he is one of only three that I have as a twitter feed to my mobile. he does post on here from time to time and I have a feeling he has a link to this forum from his site.John25 wrote:If you google 'WS Curtis' you will find a web site and articles by Bill about the Brown Bess
http://www.researchpress.co.uk/firearms ... /index.htm
Bill knows probably all there is to know about the 'Bess'
He will be delighted to answer any of your questions.
:cheers:
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The web site is mine, although Bill has given me some articles. So far as I know Bill does not have a Twitter feed, although I do from my Research Press web site.ovenpaa wrote:He is very knowledgeable, in fact he is one of only three that I have as a twitter feed ...John25 wrote:If you google 'WS Curtis' you will find a web site and articles by Bill about the Brown Bess
Ref. the Brown Bess service load, I understood that the cartridge included allowance of powder for priming. So, cartridge torn open, pan primed and closed, remainder of powder poured down barrel, ball and wadding (cartridge paper) loaded.
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Re: Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
David,
I wish I had one, but I wouldn't be able to do it justice and there is only so much money and room in the gun cabinet.
Mind you, a real Bess should be on display.
Bill is a very interesting bloke to talk to, I haven't seen him for ages.
He was only Slightly disdainful when I told him about my desire to have a Baker.
Your website is very informative and (I hope you don't mind) when I worked in the Range Office, I directed a number of people to it.
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I wish I had one, but I wouldn't be able to do it justice and there is only so much money and room in the gun cabinet.
Mind you, a real Bess should be on display.
Bill is a very interesting bloke to talk to, I haven't seen him for ages.
He was only Slightly disdainful when I told him about my desire to have a Baker.
Your website is very informative and (I hope you don't mind) when I worked in the Range Office, I directed a number of people to it.
:cheers:
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Re: Brown Bess service loads and accuracy
John, I am pleased that you find my web site informative enough to recommend to others.
David
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