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This was something Starr mentioned as well. One of the times when I visited I noted he had plenty of Fg, some FFg, but nary a can of FFFg or FFFFg. When I asked why, he said the smaller grain powders gave higher pressures which seemed to disrupt the patterns. Given that his system of loading worked very well in cylinder bores and in his jug-choked guns, I just went with it. I later noticed I got more erosion at the breech in a modern Bess barrel shot exclusively with FFFg than I expected based on previous use in other barrels with FFg, and attributed this to the powder used.3f tended to blow a hole in the center of my patterns in my cylinder bored guns. Didn't make any difference in my jug choked guns.
These days if I have Fg or FFg (and I almost always have FFg on hand), that's what I use. But if I wanted to go shoot at pheasants or doves and only had FFFg, that's what I'd use. I've never been willing to experiment with FFFFg in my smoothbores.