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  • fire for effect
    I have some black powder loads some where with velocities.

    As I recall the 50/140 had a velocity of 1600 feet per second. I have loaded 50/70 brass ut to these velocities in Remington Rolling blocks with no problems. I guess I would suggest Not loading higher than 1400 to 1500 feet per second.
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  • norgexxx
    Thanks FIRE F E; any chance you know how hard your lead is for those velocities, R-U using a gas-check on the bottom...a wad..nothing? Kind of challenging trying to find anything on this great ol cartridge, so experience gets my attention. But no...I'm not going to load BP. I've got almost 20 sootburners, and I shoot BP in most of them every year. That being said I may use a BP substitute (say tripleX) but do not want the hassle or danger of loading BP cartridge, not because I'm careless, just because I'm not the lucky type, and sooner or later...but any info you have to share, I'm all ears!
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    check my answer in the 'experts' forum, basicly don't push this rifle to far. It just ain't that strong. a case full of trail boss should work well (no compression), or if you use something like 4198 or 4227 you can use regular cotton for a case 'filler'.
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