Yes, there is that much difference between the speed of ignition using real BP, vs. using 777, or any other sub. The only way to prove that to most guys is for them to actually experience it.
When I began shooting my flintlock at my club, a long time member came down to ask me if I was now shooting a percussion lock rifle again. I pointed to my rife leaning against the loading bench, and told him, " No I am shooting my flintlock, as always!" He wanted to know how I got it to go off so fast. So I showed him how to load and prepare a flint lock for firing, using my vent pick to make a hole in the powder charge in the barrel, after seating the PRB down to a MARK on my rod- no compressing the powder. I then primed the pan and fired the gun as he watched.
kBOOM!
It should be that fast, if its tuned and set up correctly.
He was fascinated, and watched as I cleaned, reloaded, primed and fired it again. He told me that from the other end of the firing line, it sounded like it went off as fast as any percussion gun. THAT IS THE WAY ITS SUPPOSE TO FIRE!
Most people have no idea how to shoot a flintlock, and get their education by watching old Daniel Boone, and Davy Crockett movies on the Disney channel, these days. I have actually had men come up and argue with me that my gun was firing too fast- that a flint lock is supposed to fire slowly--
Klatch-sh-sh-sh-BOOM!
I have been arguing against the "fuse effect" for flintlock rifles for more than 25 years now, but I still hear I am "wrong". :youcrazy: :nono: :shake: :shocked2: :surrender: :thumbsup: