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Shreckmeister
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Bullet Powder Casting
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August 29, 2011, 07:14:30 PM »
Has anyone ever seen a powder casting like this before. It's made of a material like the old
egg cartons and there appears to be gunpowder cast into the molds?
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Dphariss
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Re: Bullet Powder Casting
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August 30, 2011, 02:02:13 AM »
To control pressures in large artillery powder grains got very large and were pressed to shape rather than pressed into a cake and then broken. This allowed control of the grain size and slowed the pressure rise when using 100-200 pounds for a charge. Some powders were the size of small apples.
The 303 British service cartridge was originally loaded with a single cylinderical pellet of BP pressed to the required shape when still damp.
W.W. Greener's "The Gun and it Developement" the 1896 edition shows a wood cut of powder granulations and one is a cylinder with a hole through it.
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Shreckmeister
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Re: Bullet Powder Casting
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August 30, 2011, 02:50:32 AM »
I'm wondering if the form were removed, would these by cylindrical. I wonder if it is for the 303 you mention. It looks too large for that caliber. Maybe this guy
came up with his own loads for muzzleloaders?
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mjm46@bellsouth.net
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Re: Bullet Powder Casting
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September 02, 2011, 04:29:07 PM »
That is very strange. How do you safely store one of those? Kind of looks like one of those match light charcoal blocks. BOY THAT WOULD BE A REAL WAKE UP CALL!!!
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Shreckmeister
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Re: Bullet Powder Casting
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September 02, 2011, 04:50:09 PM »
The guy sent it to me UPS. I didn't realize it had powder in it when I ordered it.
Could have been interesting.
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