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    Quote Originally Posted by gtpkeeper View Post
    cheers for the reply tac,shoots great if i do my bit
    So please talk us through your load.

    tac

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    ok 18gr of bp and 15gr of semolina,433 ball and 10tho patch wetted with olive
    Last edited by gtpkeeper; 17-05-2017 at 01:44 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtpkeeper View Post
    ok 18gr of bp and 15gr of semolina,430 ball and 10tho patch wetted with olive
    Thanks.

    tac

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    no problem tac
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    Hope you don't mind me asking but, why do you use a filler.?? I have a stainless in 44 flavour and use 16grns of b/p with a .010" patched .433" ball, iv never
    thought about using a filler but quite happy to give it a go if it has purpose. Tim

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    hi tim, i use it to stop any air between bp an patch or any lube wetting the bp ,

    i also use in revolvers to instead of wads ,help the ball to the top, prob help cleaning the fouling out too,
    ballkeeper

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    Yes i too use it in my revolvers but had never thought of using it in the LePage. I can see if using a wet lube on the patches then
    a barrier would be good between powder and patch. Tim

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