kBob
Member
Was just reading another of the 1980's magazines from the found box and there was an article on reloading.
The author wrote of a 1904 article that spoke of a 100 grain lead bullet being used in a .30-30 case with no fillers and only 10 grains of BP and he did not mention granulation. This was supposed to be a good critter-gitter out to 100 yards.
While the concept is intreging to my inner lower case survivalist, the idea of all that air space around BP is a bit scary. No desire to blow up an old '94 or anything but I fear being skinned along with that cat for my curiosity.
Any thoughts?
-kBob
The author wrote of a 1904 article that spoke of a 100 grain lead bullet being used in a .30-30 case with no fillers and only 10 grains of BP and he did not mention granulation. This was supposed to be a good critter-gitter out to 100 yards.
While the concept is intreging to my inner lower case survivalist, the idea of all that air space around BP is a bit scary. No desire to blow up an old '94 or anything but I fear being skinned along with that cat for my curiosity.
Any thoughts?
-kBob