Loading C&B cylinders for blanks... what's safe?

Started by Mad Mucus, February 19, 2007, 05:58:33 AM

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Mad Mucus

G'day,

I'm wantin' to get some night-time muzzle blast pics of my ROA in action... fill chambers with fffg(20-40gr), top with wax card and compress for blanks? Over lube required?

Thanks,

Mucus 
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Try this MM,

Your suggested powder charge, card wad, lube soaked paper and top it with another card wad.  Compress and let 'er rip.  Take notes and report back.

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Delmonico

I work with a ren-acting group that often uses C&B for blank loads.  We use vermiculite over the top, this keeps what comes out to a minimum.  For shooting at night for pictures and such the card wad is fine.  Never use these in any ren-acting type gun fights, the wads carry further than you would think.  Not to hurt anyones feelings but if you are going to do this type of thing get someone who knows how to train folks to do this and make sure everyone involved it well trained and can be 200% trusted.  Always have 1 person do all the loading, someone that can be trusted 300%.  And if you decide to do something like this always remember, low and to the left and keep the distances far more than a safe distance.
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Sound advice.  That is a big reason I love this website.  Everyone is very concerned with safe shooting while still having fun.  Shoot safe.  Deadeye.
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MM,
Amen to Delmonico's advice on having a single person loading all weapons for  shootouts re-enactments. For many years I have used Cream of Wheat compressed over powder charges, and because of it I've been called a "Cereal Killer".  ::) It stays in place, does not travel far and is easy to come by. No lube is needed but can be used for that extra safety zone.
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  I used corn meal as filler.

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Montana Slim

I suggest florist foam.
For .44 C&B, I use a home-made foam cutter from a .45 Colt case with a "pusher" inside.
Each disc of foam is about 3/8" thick. Load and compress as many as are needed, depending on the amount of powder selected to get a good "bang".

Haven't seen many published articles on loadin' blanks, other than one in the NCOWS rag The Shootist a few years back.

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