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  • swearengine
    I don't quite understand what you mean by historical load of 30-30. If you are referring to the 30-30 Winchester load, that was designating a smokeless powder loading of 30 caliber and 30 grains of smokeless powder whereas under the old blackpowder system that would have meant 30 caliber with 30 grains of blackpowder. Quite a lot of difference in the two loadings with respect to power, recoil and noise. Touching off a 30-30 Win. in a handgun with a 9" barrel would be more than a handful.
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  • stankemp
    Mea culpa, I thought the second 30 was for BP.

    30 grains of smokeless is pretty energetic, whereas 30 grains of BP follows the rule of a starting load equal to the caliber, i.e. 45cal, 45 grains; 50 cal , 50 grains etc. An ancient rule of thumb.

    One other old rule of thumb thatI heard :"4gr BP =1gr smokeless"
    So a 45/70 in terms of smokeless is really (in the old load for old rifles) a 45/17.5 seems pretty light.

    I'll keep that 30 grain load as my max anyway.

    Stan
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  • swearengine
    starting load equal to the caliber, i.e. 45cal, 45 grains; 50 cal , 50 grains etc



    This is true from everything that I have read. Your project does sound like an extreme amount of fun. Good Luck.
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  • stankemp
    Here's the promised pics. Read the story to get the explanation.
    Note the welded sear on the bolt.Weight is a bit heavy (I'd say ~6Lbs). The bluing is a one coat quick liquid cold blue that must be 30 years or more old.
    That's me shooting the thing.
    Stan
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