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Drams versus onces
On the under side or my Parker Hale 2 band enfield, there are some markings 3 1/2 drams of blackpowder and 536 for the .58 caliber bullet. I do not know what 3 1/2s drams is is equal to for FFF powder. Anybody have an idea of what that converts for our black powder in grains. I usually shoot 60 grains of FFF
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07-06-2014 03:22 AM
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1 Ounce = 16 Drams
Google´s a hoot!
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fairly easy using the internet google "conversion dram to grain"
I came up with 95.703125
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Yes, but...
... the 3 1/2 drams is a proof load!
The service load was 2 1/2 drams. A touch over 68 gn.
This is about right if you use Swiss
No. 3 = FFg
Both No.2 = FFFg (rather harder fouling, use a bit less) and No.4 = 1 1/2 Fg (lots of soft fouling, but comes out easily) will work if you have no alternative. Only use FFFg if you can clean between shots. It all depends a bit on how close your Minié bullet fits, the bullet weight, and how much grease you have.
Try 65-68 gn of No. 3 = FFg. shallow-base bullet, sized to about .575 (depends on bore - is it a real P-H barrel?), weight abut 500-520 gn. Pure lead, of course!
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536 for the .58 caliber bullet.
That must be the bullet weight - in grains - for the proof load.
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 07-06-2014 at 09:47 AM.
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Thought that might be a proof load. My bullets are .575 swaged. It is a PH and it has a enlarged (?) powder chamber. I will stick with the 70 grains of FFFG. Thank you.