So,
I have been using Bullseye for my 45 and had worked up a load for 38 spl for a target revolver, but boy, do I have to spend time cleaning that revolver. Would anyone care to give some opinions on working up loads and keeping the burn clean on a revolver with the cylinder gap?
I'm wondering if powder choice affects the amount/ease of clean up. Also the burn rate? Does making sure I get enough powder burn affect it? Will lighter loads actually make things worse depending on powder?
My powder
Bullseye
W231
Clays
International
Power Pistol
Unique (I prefer to save this for reduced rifle loads though)
I have been using Bullseye for my 45 and had worked up a load for 38 spl for a target revolver, but boy, do I have to spend time cleaning that revolver. Would anyone care to give some opinions on working up loads and keeping the burn clean on a revolver with the cylinder gap?
I'm wondering if powder choice affects the amount/ease of clean up. Also the burn rate? Does making sure I get enough powder burn affect it? Will lighter loads actually make things worse depending on powder?
My powder
Bullseye
W231
Clays
International
Power Pistol
Unique (I prefer to save this for reduced rifle loads though)