A while back I got into a debate with a number of forum members on what amounts of powder was too much. At the time we were talking about my 69 caliber pistol and my 70gr charge for bare ball and 65gr charge for patched ball. The common belief was that this was too much powder and most of it was simply being burnt outside of the barrel.
I recently started shooting an 8-bore rifle with black powder and this conversation came back to mind. My 8-bore is an original W.J. Jeffery double barrel rifle made on October 21st of either 1895 or 1896 (the ledger date is hard to read). Now the gun is a cartridge gun, so I won't go too much into the gun. However, this gun has short barrels at just 24" and the regulating load (provided by the original ledger) is 10 drams of powder under a ball.
So, my question is how can 70gr of powder be "too much" for an 8" 69 caliber barrel but 273gr is fine for a 24" 85 caliber barrel? I get 24" is three times longer than 8", but 273gr is more than three times the powder load! W.J. Jeffery was a major player in the hunting industry in the late 19th and early 20th century and would not have used a poor performing load for their gun. Black powder of the late 19th century would have been as potent, if not more potent than modern powder.
For the record, I've been using 274gr of Schuetzen 2F under an 85 caliber ball and it works great in my 8-bore double. The two barrels regulate well and hitting a pie plate out to 50 yards is no issue. The gun shoots even better with a 1200gr conical, but that is a story for another forum.
Your thoughts?
I recently started shooting an 8-bore rifle with black powder and this conversation came back to mind. My 8-bore is an original W.J. Jeffery double barrel rifle made on October 21st of either 1895 or 1896 (the ledger date is hard to read). Now the gun is a cartridge gun, so I won't go too much into the gun. However, this gun has short barrels at just 24" and the regulating load (provided by the original ledger) is 10 drams of powder under a ball.
So, my question is how can 70gr of powder be "too much" for an 8" 69 caliber barrel but 273gr is fine for a 24" 85 caliber barrel? I get 24" is three times longer than 8", but 273gr is more than three times the powder load! W.J. Jeffery was a major player in the hunting industry in the late 19th and early 20th century and would not have used a poor performing load for their gun. Black powder of the late 19th century would have been as potent, if not more potent than modern powder.
For the record, I've been using 274gr of Schuetzen 2F under an 85 caliber ball and it works great in my 8-bore double. The two barrels regulate well and hitting a pie plate out to 50 yards is no issue. The gun shoots even better with a 1200gr conical, but that is a story for another forum.
Your thoughts?