I know the ballistics may not be optimal, but can Pyrodex RS or FFG black powder be used in a percussions revolver without any special problems?
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4v50 Gary
October 26, 2004, 11:23 PM
Yes you may. Remember that powder grades are finer today than they were way back when.
mec
October 27, 2004, 12:33 AM
they used to even recommend FFG for everything bigger than the .31s. Makes a difference in velocities. We got this with a Walker:
2fg 777 might work "OK" in a revolver, as it is cut about as fine as 3fg Black. Pyro RS will be iffy and 2fg CleanShot is a "forget it". I tried the 2fg CleanShot 30gr pellets in my 1858 once.............. out of 6 shots, 3 of them didn't even make it to the target set at 10yds (although the wonderwads did :what: ).
I'm gonna have to try the 2fg 777 next time I have the 1858 out - just to satisfy my curiousity now. :D
mothernatureson
October 27, 2004, 11:23 AM
I prefer using pyrodec "P". No ignition problems since it is a straight line into the chamber from the nipple. I use blackpowder in my long guns, as I have had ignition problems on rainy hunts. jmho
peace,
mothernaturson
mothernatureson
October 27, 2004, 11:26 AM
make that "pyrodex P"
Bad Flynch
November 5, 2004, 07:07 PM
Go ahead and use what you like. The listed options are not really problems, only reasons to experiment.
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