I'm new to reloading for handguns, so please bear with me.
If you have a modern single action revolver in .45 LC (New Vaquero for example)...
- Can you load and shoot the black powder loads in it AND smokeless?
- If so, are the primers the same?
- Is one cheaper, more fun, more accurate (BP or smokeless)?
- What bullet construction/types do you use?
- Did you start with smokeless and progress to BP or vice versa?
- Are all the Cowboy Action shoots done in BP, or do participants shoot smokeless as well?
Thanks.
1) Yes .
2) Yes .
3) Smokeless is cheaper most of the time , Both can be fun , with the right load both will shoot very well .
4) For BP & Subs you will want a soft cast bullet , for smokeless it depends on the powder type and charge - soft cast , hard cast , jacketed .
5) You can start either way but BP can be a pain to clean up when your done .
6) Some shoots are PB or sub only but most are either / or and most shoot smokeless .
I happen to like Pyrodex Select for both my 45LC and 45/70 , the clean up is not as bad as True BP but the smoke factor is not as neat either .
SAFETY NOTEWhen loading with PB or Subs , you must have no air gap between the powder and the bullet !
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