Lesson for Newcomer #4
There are several choices of black Powders based on the size of the powder granules.
2FF is a slower burning powder, easier on the shoulder and recommended for calibers of .45 and above.
3FFF is a faster burning powder and used by folks wanting a faster burning and as a result more powerful powder. 4FFF is very finely ground is recommended for charging the pan on a flintlock rifle.
There is quite a body of riflemen who say the pan can be charged with the same powder being used as the main charge.
The experimenting rifleman might enjoy trying 3 or 2FF powders to see if it affects their accuracy.
4FFF powder should not be used for a main charge.
Dutch Schoultz
"Everybody knows that." Actually everybody doesn't know that and knowing it might prevent accidents.
Are there any other lessons for the Newcomer out there. Stuff you think 'Everybody knows.
There are several choices of black Powders based on the size of the powder granules.
2FF is a slower burning powder, easier on the shoulder and recommended for calibers of .45 and above.
3FFF is a faster burning powder and used by folks wanting a faster burning and as a result more powerful powder. 4FFF is very finely ground is recommended for charging the pan on a flintlock rifle.
There is quite a body of riflemen who say the pan can be charged with the same powder being used as the main charge.
The experimenting rifleman might enjoy trying 3 or 2FF powders to see if it affects their accuracy.
4FFF powder should not be used for a main charge.
Dutch Schoultz
"Everybody knows that." Actually everybody doesn't know that and knowing it might prevent accidents.
Are there any other lessons for the Newcomer out there. Stuff you think 'Everybody knows.