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  1. Computers: what is the difference between load and loading?

    Jul 28, 2015 · The noun version of loading can be the abstract as commented above, but because it tends to refer to a process rather than an event, it is also natural and common to use it in …

  2. Pietta Loading Data | The Muzzleloading Forum

    Jan 15, 2021 · I got my loading data from my Lyman's manual and experiences on the net. I use 80gr powder & shot in my Pedersoli shotgun (I have no Pietta shotgun but actual limits must …

  3. need help with 44 cal muzzleloaded pistol loading

    Sep 1, 2024 · my grandfather in law asked me to find the stuff needed to shoot is Harley-Davidson muzzleloading pistol I have the caps, the balls, the powder. but I was looking to get some …

  4. List of Muzzleloading Clubs in Region | The Muzzleloading Forum

    Aug 28, 2025 · I’m not sure why this wouldn’t be a sticky at the top of every regional forum, but I think it would be a very useful posting for all members, & especially new members that are …

  5. Percussion Rifles - The Muzzleloading Forum

    Jan 23, 2022 · The discussion of Traditional Percussion Rifles. We just launched USASporting.org – a nationwide network of pro–2nd Amendment forums for every state! We need your help to …

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    Feb 17, 2026 · Muzzleloading Forum discussion community & muzzleloading/reenactors for sale classifieds. Muzzle loading forums for reenactors, mountain men, French & Indian War ...

  7. Loading cap & ball revolvers | The Muzzleloading Forum

    Jul 15, 2023 · Noticed it right away. If you are paying attention to the loading process and have shot any percussion revolver enough times, you can see what level your needed powder …

  8. How thick does a loading block need to be? - The Muzzleloading …

    Dec 7, 2018 · The loading, ideally, should be the thickness of your ball diameter. Does not need to be perzact. I have made many ball blocks. Having a planer at home does help. I can plane …

  9. 1851 Navy .36 - Load Data??? | The Muzzleloading Forum

    Oct 2, 2003 · If loading conicals, do as Zonie said and top off your BP with corn meal to within 3/8" of the rim. If loading balls, try adding loose corn meal all the way to the top -- corn meal …

  10. Loading of blunderbuss | The Muzzleloading Forum

    Aug 31, 2006 · Loading is also like the bess, tear the cartridge open, prime, & pour remaining powder down the barrel. I then crumple the remaining paper down over the wad & load it with …