WOW! Never in my wildest dream did I imagine that
any load would ever require this much attention.....What ever happened to size, prime, load, seat and fire.
The part I am having the most trouble with is...."
Measure distance from case mouth to powder. Subtract from that distance 1/8”and the thickness of a foam 45 caliber wad cut from an egg carton. This gives you the distance from the case mouth to the top of the foam wad. Seat that foam wad over the powder to that distance.....
Seat that foam wad over the powder to that distance. DO NOT PUT THE WAD ON THE POWDER FOR ANY REASON!!!!!!!"..........I can't seem to get a mental picture of this.
Perhaps going through the exercise will help it make a little more sense.
45 2.1...... I do appreciate you taking the time to post all this, but I am going to have to print it off, and study it a bit before I even start to try it. I do have lots wads, and I think I may have some WW 231 although it is going to be very old if I do.
I can now understand a little better why my search in the archives was a bit spotty with overtones of safety concerns....even a little scary, one might say.
Thanks again!
Russ