![]() ![]() Because it is an older rifle designed for black powder, I want to make sure I don't blow the thing up with too much pressure. I have been trying to find this round online but it's pretty sparse. I just purchased an 1873 Trapdoor Springfield which shoots. ![]() I want to preface this post by saying I have not done any reloading, but I'm curious about starting and you guys seem knowledgeable about ammunition/ballistics in general. If you’re interested in using reddit for self-promotion check out our Official Spam Policy. Other Subreddits you may be interested in: This unfortunately includes reloading components like brass, and projectiles. ![]() Due to reddit policies all posts selling, trading, or buying ammunition are forbidden. If you'd like to post reloading equipment for sale, for trade, or a request for something you'd like to buy please put, , or respectively, at the beginning of your title. R/Reloading discord join us for supplies and helpful conversation: Https://discord.gg/reloading Posts titled " Help! New Reloader." will have less responses than a post titled like "Questions about crimp for. Please make sure you title is relevant to the specific question you are asking. Remember, if you post a picture, make sure to provides some context. ![]()
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