Are few rifles/handguns that don't get tried with roundball...most of the handgun loads are very close to Zwickey2bl's loads.
Guess the idea is that if shooting round ball, aren't looking for speed and power, just something to plink with...and a RB at 600-700fps puts a hole in a tin can with the best of them (actually better...tends to pick the can up and fling it rather than zing on through leaving the can to slightly quiver).
One helpful hint. At these pressures, brass doesn't expoand much. IF you use full length sized brass, often get a sooty deposit along the sides of the case (case doesn't expand enough to fully seal the chamber and the gas soots the sides). Try cases that are either barely sized, or not resized at all for these "mouse flatulence" loads.
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First reloads were without any real tools at all. A flied nail as a deprimer, a hard wood block with a hole in it to allow the primer to fall free, dent on the other side of the block as a ball seater, and a .22LR case soldered on a paper clip..."OOO" buck for .38special bullets....a a bit of grease smeared over them for bullet lube.
Priming was the "iffy" part. Had a wooden rood clmaped in a vice...case over the rod (primer pocket pointed up)...finger start a primer, the flat of a putty knife against the primer, and gently press/tap it in.
Yep...did have one go off when I taped a bit too hard...but the big flat blade of the putty knife deflected any problems away from my hands or face.
I still make the same loads today; use better equipment but ralize that the end result isn't any better or worse than it was with "no tool" loading.