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OK. I have serial #383 Hopkins and Allen Falling Block shotgun. 12 guage. Made in 1884 I think. I forget but that's about right. I have some full brass shotgun shells. I need help trying to figure how to load them. Will proydex work? Etc


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Better check with DPCD first.
He has plenty of serious reasons for
not using it.

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It will probably work, I wouldn't use it unless it was all I could get. It's hard to ignite and very corrosive.
 
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I shot Pyrodex exactly twice. As in, 2 shots. It’s just nasty to deal with. I use black powder in brass cases regularly. For a 12ga, I use 3dr of 2F, a nitro card, a greased felt or fiber wad with an an overshot card (to keep shot from sticking to the greased wad), 1oz of shot, another overshot card and a little glue. White Elmer’s works fine. Glue dries overnight & you’re set.

Most shy away from black because of all the horror stories about cleaning. I use windex to clean. A couple sprays in the bore and patches do a great job. Once the patches start coming out clean use a Dry patch, oil patch, dry patch. Hit it with an oil patch again a couple days later. Not sure why, but I always get a grey patch a couple days after.

I have the exact gun. It was handed down from several generations on my dads side. Somewhere along the way most all the internals were lost and the bore looks like a sewer pipe. I turned it into a lamp.

PM an email or phone number if you'd like to discuss.

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To add to Bryndon's post, use the vinegar-based Windex rather than the ammonia-based.


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That comes up on Google as a very interesting design -- and one that ought to be a lot of fun with loads like the one Bryndon describes -- assuming the action is tight and the gun is in good condition overall. You might want a copy of this little booklet as well:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/290893129421


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Ballistic Products
https://www.ballisticproducts....productinfo/XMBRASS/
Has a manual either hard copy or download on loading Brass shells with Black powder and various substitutes
 
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