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Started by novashooter, April 09, 2024, 10:55:54 PM
Quote from: crow on April 10, 2024, 11:09:44 PMWelcome to the forum.I read your posts, some good info on ML loads.IMHO in your first post in paragraph 4, (and anywhere else) where you mention powder charge amounts, that you should specify what granulation of powder your recommending for that load. For example--- 80 grains of Swiss one F (F). There is a very large pressure difference between F and FFF. And also what brand of powder your referencing, there is a pressure difference between Swiss and Goex. Also should specify black powder is by volume not grain weight. This info should be noted for safety reasons for people not familiar with blackpowder.
Quote from: novashooter on April 10, 2024, 11:22:25 PMQuote from: crow on April 10, 2024, 11:09:44 PMWelcome to the forum.I read your posts, some good info on ML loads.IMHO in your first post in paragraph 4, (and anywhere else) where you mention powder charge amounts, that you should specify what granulation of powder your recommending for that load. For example--- 80 grains of Swiss one F (F). There is a very large pressure difference between F and FFF. And also what brand of powder your referencing, there is a pressure difference between Swiss and Goex. Also should specify black powder is by volume not grain weight. This info should be noted for safety reasons for people not familiar with blackpowder.I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but you are incorrect on most of that. I do specify what granulation of powder I am using, and I say exactly why I use it over others. I also say what brand I'm using, although I probably could go into detail on the different brands and what I've seen. Now that you say that, I probably should to save some people some time and money. Blackpowder does NOT need to be measured by volume. That is ONLY the substitutes such as Pyrodex or 777 or others. 80 grains of Blackpowder is the same from a measure or scale. If your measure is way off from that, it's your measures fault. You are perfectly fine weighing all your blackpowder charges, but again, this is ONLY blackpowder, NOT SUBSTITUES. There is some, basically insignificant difference in pressure between the different grades and brands of blackpowders, it is NOT A SAFETY ISSUE. My caps are not yelling, I only want people to see the important parts. You can not get more pressure from any blackpowder grain or brand that exceeds even low pressure smokeless loads. I have a Pressure Trace II system, I've seen other testing as well. I have yet to see a blackpowder shotshell produce over 6,000 PSI. It's not easy to get over 5,000 PSI. You simply can not hurt yourself with blackpowder in a shotshell, it is idiot proof. Here is a link to a bunch of blackpowder pressure testing in 16, 12, and 10 gauge at the bottom. Click the links. You will notice almost no difference between the grades. https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/blackpowder-shotshell-loading/361504
Quote from: crow on April 11, 2024, 05:44:49 PMQuote from: novashooter on April 10, 2024, 11:22:25 PMQuote from: crow on April 10, 2024, 11:09:44 PMWelcome to the forum.I read your posts, some good info on ML loads.IMHO in your first post in paragraph 4, (and anywhere else) where you mention powder charge amounts, that you should specify what granulation of powder your recommending for that load. For example--- 80 grains of Swiss one F (F). There is a very large pressure difference between F and FFF. And also what brand of powder your referencing, there is a pressure difference between Swiss and Goex. Also should specify black powder is by volume not grain weight. This info should be noted for safety reasons for people not familiar with blackpowder.I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but you are incorrect on most of that. I do specify what granulation of powder I am using, and I say exactly why I use it over others. I also say what brand I'm using, although I probably could go into detail on the different brands and what I've seen. Now that you say that, I probably should to save some people some time and money. Blackpowder does NOT need to be measured by volume. That is ONLY the substitutes such as Pyrodex or 777 or others. 80 grains of Blackpowder is the same from a measure or scale. If your measure is way off from that, it's your measures fault. You are perfectly fine weighing all your blackpowder charges, but again, this is ONLY blackpowder, NOT SUBSTITUES. There is some, basically insignificant difference in pressure between the different grades and brands of blackpowders, it is NOT A SAFETY ISSUE. My caps are not yelling, I only want people to see the important parts. You can not get more pressure from any blackpowder grain or brand that exceeds even low pressure smokeless loads. I have a Pressure Trace II system, I've seen other testing as well. I have yet to see a blackpowder shotshell produce over 6,000 PSI. It's not easy to get over 5,000 PSI. You simply can not hurt yourself with blackpowder in a shotshell, it is idiot proof. Here is a link to a bunch of blackpowder pressure testing in 16, 12, and 10 gauge at the bottom. Click the links. You will notice almost no difference between the grades. https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/blackpowder-shotshell-loading/361504Well no, I'm nor wrong.You have written a lot of content, some people are going to skim over it. Again in your first post paragraph 4, you are not saying what granulation is in your powder charge, partial load info is not good, especially for someone new to the sport. Paragraph 4 of yours is addressing muzzleloaders, which is what Im responding to, not BP shotshell guns.In your later post you are saying 4F is okay as a main powder charge for rifle or shotgun, because of pressure it is not okay, and irresponsible on your part. You say 90 grains of 4F is fine as a main powder charge, this is also irresponsible on your part. There is no black powder club or shooting match that would let you stand next to people and shoot if it was known that was your load.Last month a guy showed up with a piece of junk made in India 10 gauge, no-one who knows better wants to be near that gun going off with 90 grains of 4F.This is my last post on this thread, I stand behind what I wrote and not interested in getting into a back and forth on this, it's turkey season.
Quote from: Ihuntoldschool on April 25, 2024, 09:23:55 PMYeah. BB isn't legal in the Spring so that'd be your reason not to shoot that. (Nothing bigger than #2 fine shot) . You could load 2 for the body or 3 (preferred) if you can find it. I think you nailed it on size 6 for the head shots inside 40. You can always jug choke to add a little constriction too.