Shooting a lot in muzzle loading BP revolvers ,I'm very comfortable with bullet weight
and powder loading by volume . Now moving on to loads in metallic ( brass ) cases.
My plan is loading up 45 Colt and 45 Schofield and my lead cast 45- 200 and 45- 228 boolits.
The gun is an 1858 Remington with Howell 6 shot conversion cylinder, and fff Black Powder .
I know BP is always compressed ( no air space )Logic tells me to fill case to top and then seat the bullet.
Have I got that right ?
What are you recommendations.