Well, well, well....You got me to scratchin' my chin and thinking and I remembered buying that black powder manual back when I was in high school. Went down in the basement and, lo and behold, it was in a box with a bunch of old Buckskin Report issues from the 70's. It were right under my nose! You're right! They did all there testing with fffg, not ffg. I remember Sam Fadala writing a piece, years ago, that said he used ffg to keep pressures down so that's what I used. But I'll go for more velocity and less recoil any day of the week! My barrel is Green Mountain, 1 in 66, and 1 1/8 across the flats so the slight pressure increase shouldn't be a problem. Here's what the manual says about .535 PRB out of a 30" barrel:
charge velocity pressure muzzle energy energy 100yd
90 1546 7,800lup 1166 470
100 1639 10,440lup 1310 506
110 1731 13,080cup 1462 541
120 1826 13,330cup 1627 589
130 1920 13,580cup 1798 642
140 1972 13,700cup 1897 679
150 2024 13,820cup 1998 712
Patch on the above loads measured .015, lube was crisco, powder 3f Goex. So there you have it. I do believe I'll do some experimenting of my own with Stumpy's lubes and Irish linen and see what happens. Might even have to buy a chronograph (Hey ma, I need a new toy!) to get some numbers of my own. They're fairly affordable these days. First I've got to get this shootin' iron finished up then I'll head to the range. I thank you guys for responding and reminding me of that manual. :thumbsup: Regards, Bearman
PS Sorry couldn't figure out how to get the data to line up correctly, but I think you'll figure it out