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General Interest / Re: Searching for the proper powder charge
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 13, 2026, 01:42:59 PM »
Eric said it well.  Everything about consistent accuracy is all about consistency of Everything - load components, the process of the load, the bbl and lock, and the brain and trigger finger of the shooter (which usually should be first in this short list).

I do 5 grain graduated load tests as well.
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General Interest / Re: Searching for the proper powder charge
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 13, 2026, 01:38:30 PM »
"Black Powder" is in the low end of explosives whereas smokeless powders (including BP subs such as Pyrodex, 777, Blackthorn, etc) are not considered "explosives".

When a trad muzzleloader touches off, that's an explosion ... when a smokeless cartridge is fired, that's expanding gas.

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General Interest / Re: Searching for the proper powder charge
« Last post by Second-rate Marksman on February 13, 2026, 10:12:05 AM »
I'll throw my hat into the ring.

For working up a load, I think your 5-grain increments are perfectly reasonable to start. That'll get you into the "accuracy window" efficiently. Once you find a promising node - say it tightens up at 70 grains - then it can make sense to experiment in 2-3 grain tweaks if you're chasing a competition-level load. But most guns won't show enough difference to justify fussing in 1-grain steps.

Personally, my rule of thumb:

Hunting load development- 5 grain increments all day long.

Match tuning / paper punching- Find the node in 5s, then fine tune in 2-3s if the rifle seems sensitive.

And honestly? With black powder firearms, patch/ball fit and consistent loading technique usually matter more than 2 grains of powder either way.

Then again, you may not want to take advice from someone with the forum handle of "Second-rate Marksman"... ;)
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General Interest / Re: Searching for the proper powder charge
« Last post by KDubs on February 13, 2026, 07:48:29 AM »
Well I've always been told 5 gr increments.
.don't know why 5 gr but that's what I've always heard.
 I'll be doing some Chrono work, hopefully Saturday if the weather holds . Working up a load for my .45 auction gun.
 I'll try small changes and see if my old technology chrony can't tell the difference.
 I recently watched a video by lame beaver and he states BP is only about 45% efficient
Poking around the interweb seems to support that.
Kevin.
 
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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: Golf Ball Shooting Fun.....
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 13, 2026, 05:49:04 AM »
Before I got my eyes rebuilt last year, I tried shooting lefty to see if I could do any better. Very awkward. I pretty much gave up shooting at that point.

We'll....I don't plan on giving it up. I can't hit much anyway.
Shooting is fun, hitting the target is just a bonus.

THIS is what it's all about - the satisfying enjoyment of making the load, of getting out into nature, the camaraderie of like-minded friends, the boom & fire & smoke, and maybe once in awhile hitting the target is the cherry on the trad muzzleloading cake.   8)  :*:
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I like watching Mark?s videos on YouTube. He is always entertaining.
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The Campfire / HAPPY BIRTHDAY Alexander Joseph!!!
« Last post by Webmaster on February 13, 2026, 04:00:12 AM »
YAY for Alexander Joseph! - another year notched on yer gunstock! Hope you have a "bang up" birthday!
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The Campfire / HAPPY BIRTHDAY Beth Anney!!!
« Last post by Webmaster on February 13, 2026, 04:00:12 AM »
YAY for Beth Anney! - another year notched on yer gunstock! Hope you have a "bang up" birthday!
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The Campfire / HAPPY BIRTHDAY smokepolepaul!!!
« Last post by Webmaster on February 13, 2026, 04:00:12 AM »
YAY for smokepolepaul! - another year notched on yer gunstock! Hope you have a "bang up" birthday!
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