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Firing blanks from a flintlock rifle

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I trust that the demonstration will be outside. There will be a big cloud of smoke and shreds of paper wad if used.

You want a decent bang, so 50 to 80 grains of 3Fg powder. It's not really necessary to ram a wad to hold the powder in place. Do hold the muzzle up. If you use powder only, more powder is necessary for a loud discharge. A wad of paper, @nchawkeye's suggestion of toilet paper is good. But then using a ramrod is dependent on where you are shooting and at what. When we load with a paper wad over our powder charge it is as a unit with our sergeant calling the orders and verifying that ramrods are replaced in the stock before making the "make ready, present, fire" commands.

One story of such a demonstration entailed the use of pink colored paper. The resulting blast sent a pink cloud of shredded paper over the viewing audience. Try a practice firing to see what the blast will look like.
 

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What is a good load to fire blanks from a .50 flintlock rifle for demonstration purposes? How many grains, what to use on top of the powder to hold it in place, etc.? Thanks

Wax paper makes a superior wadding and is less likely to catch on fire.
Also gets a little better bang because it seals the bore better, increasing combustion.
Works well for putting over the powder when shooting loads with shot.
 

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When setting off multiple charges quickly I use my 90g spout on my flask and keep the barrel up. If not firing immediately I will use a patch on top. Also when trying for more impressive booms I will use up to 150g and yes you do get recoil with a large blank load.
 
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Because there is no back pressure with blank charges fouling builds up very quickly with the likelihood of a remaining ember in the barrel. I do not recommend loading blank charges using a charging spout with a large container of black powder behind it to preclude the possibility of a spark setting the flask off. Yes, I do know that the ember in the barrel is unlikely, but I would rather not chance it. Such a discharge has not happened to me or in my presence, but there are instances where burning embers have set off a freshly loaded charge. Do a search for embers and discharge here on the forum.
 
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I went as a militia man to an 1812 event. I took my .45 SMR. We had to shoot from a block house. We could not Ram anything down.
I got lots of flash in the pans. And the shot when it went off was more of a woof then a bang
 

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I stuffed a cotton ball on top of a charge when I test fired one of my build in the back yard. I think I used about 60 grains. Just wanted to make sure everything worked. Wasn't real concerned about the report, but it was loud enough.
 
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With no back pressure a blank charge can sou d pretty whimpy or give you a WHOOOOF !!! Instead of a BOOM ! esp. with small changes like 40-60 gr. If you get a chance before hand experiment to find a decent charge . In my trade gun I usually used 80-100 gr. for a nice BOOM ... Dont use any wadding and dont point your muzzle down , obviously . Even in engagements we'd keep our barrels at slight angle up to keep the powder to the breech .... Stay safe ....
 

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