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Reloading
« on: October 14, 2008, 10:36:52 AM »
I made some paper cartridges for reloading this season and actually got a chance to try one.  Just rolled a piece of paper into a tube, glued the edges, taped the end, measured in the powder, then the patch and ball,  marked the powder end with a red sharpie.  I carried a couple of these in my jacket pocket and after shooting just pulled one out, bit off the red end, poured in the powder, stuffed the rest in and rammed it home (no short starter).  I had that part done in less than 10 seconds, probably about 6 or 7. 

The slow part was the cap.  I had those in the little can in my pocket and I had a piece of cotton in there to keep them from rattling.  Pulling out the can, removing the lid, fishing out the cotton, picking out a cap and sticking it on the nipple took about twice as long as the first part.  I need to work up a better method for re-capping. 

Turns out that I didn’t need the reload, but you never know. 

What are the rest of you using for reloading? 

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Re: Reloading
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2008, 09:03:07 AM »
After watching me try to reload after a missed shot last year, my partner bought me a set of TC speed loaders.  They are a small plastic tube with a flip top lid on one end.  Your bullet or patched round ball gets seated into the open end, then you pour in your powder and close the lid.  There is also a spot in the lid for a cap.  I like them, flip top and pour in the powder, set the loader on the muzzle and push the ball out and into the barrel.  Pretty easy.

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Re: Reloading
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2008, 09:52:32 AM »
I use those too. They are the TC 4-in-1 speed loader. I did however have to cut out the inside of the cap compartment lid so a musket cap would fit in there with the lid closed. They work great.
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