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Also on Gather The Muzzleloading Forum is now on Gather Follow posts and jump into conversations in a faster, cleaner way. need help with 44 cal muzzleloaded pistol loading DS8U Sep 1, 2024.44 caliber black powder caplock muzzle loader pistols muzzleloader pyrodex The discussion of Traditional Percussion Rifles. We just launched USASporting.org – a nationwide network of pro–2nd Amendment forums for every state! We need your help to kickstart these communities. Pick your state and start a thread or two – even a few posts make a huge difference! Find Your State Forum Here Muzzleloading Forum discussion community & muzzleloading/reenactors for sale classifieds. Muzzle loading forums for reenactors, mountain men, French & Indian War. I tried lots of different methods and materials and load columns, shot cups, made special sized wad and card punches, patterned them all, and finally came up with this method which is a combination of borrowed ideas that finally solved all of the problems I was having making and loading shot. The noun version of loading can be the abstract as commented above, but because it tends to refer to a process rather than an event, it is also natural and common to use it in referring to things that take some time. Document loading implies it is (was/will be) ongoing. That is not due to your slow/fast although the effects of those adjectives in your examples reinforce the effect of the. HALL BREECH LOADING FLINTLOCK I read this article about the Hall breech loading flintlock, it brought back memories of rifle owned built by this firm. We have had several Hall rifles (flint and percussion) rifles, most are well used and close to being just parts of this manufacturer. The lock. I got my loading data from my Lyman's manual and experiences on the net. I use 80gr powder & shot in my Pedersoli shotgun (I have no Pietta shotgun but actual limits must be similar). If loading conicals, do as Zonie said and top off your BP with corn meal to within 3/8 of the rim. If loading balls, try adding loose corn meal all the way to the top -- corn meal will compress quite a bit under loading pressure, and this gives you a nicely compacted load and reduces bullet jump. Colt's original loading instruction was just powder and ball. No wads, lube, cornmeal, etc. Yup, and don't forget to 'exlpode a cap' to clear the nipples after cleaning and before firing [a typo on my original Colt box instructions]. tac C.