Comparing results using BP and smokeless powder in my Taylor's Spencer 56-50?

Started by Two Flints, December 09, 2006, 07:41:06 PM

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Two Flints

Hi SSS,

You're at the range and have your Taylor's 56-50 ready to fire.  You have a box of BP cartridges and a box of smokeless cartridges.  What will the results be after firing each box assuming accuracy is about equal?  What differences can be expected?  I guess I'm thinking in terms of how Bp will affect my Spencer as opposed to the smokeless cartridges.

Any comments?

Two Flints

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French Jack

First, you will hear the booming report of the black powder load.  You will see the cloud of smoke, and smell the burnt powder.  There may be just a slight bit more recoil.  After firing, the cleanup is quick and easy.  Takes all of about 5 minutes to clean the Spencer.  Takes longer to clean the fired cases.  With BP, you will notice much longer case life-- lower pressures are easier on the cases.

Once you try it, you will be hooked.
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Two Flints

French Jack,

Thanks for responding...what about accuracy with everything else being equal with smokeless.  Will there be a difference in where the bullets hit with BP as opposed to the other? 

Two Flints

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Drydock

All other things being equal, you may have a slightly higher point of impact using Black Powder.  This is due to increased recoil elevating the barrel slightly more prior to bullet exit. 
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Grizzle Bear

I have only shot Black Powder in mine, however:

Considering the sights on the Taylor's Spencer, I don't think you could notice any difference in practical accuracy.  The gun shoots better than I can hold.

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Crazeyiven

I would be interested in specific loads that have been tried.  I have found a few scattered around.  Hodgdon's current reloading mag published 7gr of trail boss for, I think, around 800fps.  On this site and another site I've seen 9 gr of trail boss for around 1000 fps.  On this site I have also seen IMR 4227 at I believe it was 22.5 gr.  Do not remember a velocity listed.

I received a Taylor Arms Spencer carbine in 56-50 for Christmas.  I have some 300 gr jacketed bullets on order from Midway.  They are Barnes for the 50-110 winchester.  Want to load smokeless and the jacketed bullets to use for barrel breakin.  Using the guides as listed on Badger Barrels site.  I have a 1874 50-90 C Sharps (their barrels are from Badger).  Used the breakin guide and it made a noticable difference.

Anyway, would be interested in some other smokless loads, etc.

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Thanks

David

matt45

Howdy, Crazeyiven,
     When you shoot those jacketed bullets, would you be so kind as to post the results?  It seems to be a general rule that original and replica Spencers like harder bullets.  Curious, given what those rifles shot.  Anyways, thanks
                                                                  matt45

Crazeyiven

Matt45

No problem.  Bullets arrived today.  Will try them out this weekend.

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Crazeyiven

Matt45-

Sorry I have not got back to this sooner.

Between work, weather and finding a smokless load I am willing to try I have not yet had the time to load or try these yet.

As soon as time & weather permit I will update this on results.

Thanks

David 

Grapeshot

Having fired BP, 777, and APP out of my Spencer I will tell you not to forget to clean the Magazine Tube in the Stock as well as the tube, follower, and spring that fits into the Mag tube.  I forgot to, and had the dickens of a time trying to get that removeable tube assembly out of the stock.

I am planning to shoot my Spencer, along with a pair of my C&B revolvers at Jefferson, PA this spring.  Should prove to be most interesting.
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matt45

In regards to 777, how corrosive is it ???  Here of late I have had time to shoot maybe 10- 15 rounds a day >:( Yeah, I am lazy enough to ask if a thourough cleaning is necessary every time like it is w/ the real stuff. ???

Tuolumne Lawman

Howdy,

the triple seven won't hurt the steel if you don't clean right away, but it is bad on brass as BP.  I use Kaboom cleaner for 777 brass.  works great 1/3 kaboom/water.
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