This video demonstrates the historical loading process for a Civil War era 1860 Colt Army revolver using conicals. It details a 30-grain charge of 7ffg black powder and a 210-217 grain Johnston & Dow conical projectile, noting its effectiveness comparable to later .44 Colt cartridges. The process emphasizes proper seating of the bullet using the integrated ramrod.
This YouTube video, titled ".36-Caliber Colt Conicals: Testing The 17-Grain Load," focuses on testing a specific ammunition load for .36-caliber firearms, likely revolvers. Given the title's specificity regarding caliber and ammunition type, the content is expected to involve practical range testing and evaluation of performance. While the description is pending, the title suggests a deep dive into the ballistics and practical application of these particular conicals.
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