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Offline artr

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43 spanish load
« on: February 17, 2004, 04:04:43 PM »
ihave a 79 argentine cal 43 spanish  it holds 90 grains goex 2f  lightly compressed with a 370 gr buffalo arms bullet it kicks pretty hard with this load and is dirty  anyone have any thoughts on a 1f load to slow it down i only shoot it for fun   thanks artr

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2004, 04:53:43 AM »
1F granulation is not suitable for BPCR cartridges.  It's more meduium/large bore cannon only.

Some BP shooters put up to 5% of fast burning smokeless rifle powder under the BP to get cleaner burning.  

I would try a beeswax wad under the bullet and FFF to get cleaner burning.

Sometimes a hotter (WW LR) primer helps too.

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43 spanish load
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2004, 03:13:43 PM »
Aartr,

I think the answer is to compress the FFg more.  Generally, it needs at least 0.250 compression to shoot clean and consistently.  I did most of my .43 shooting with Elephant, which needs less compression-my recollection was that I got nearly 1400 fps with that load.  

I'd caution you about overdoing it with a smokeless duplex load.  FFFg generates higher pressure, too.

Try going up in 2 grain increments and compressing the powder more.  I'll bet you'll get better results.

There's not much help for the recoil-these rifles are definitely on the light side.  If you don't have the good recoil pad Buffalo Arms sells, they help a lot.

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