So let me get this straight. You like to shoot every day but you don't have to shoot a projectile. You just like to make a loud bang noise with smoke. Do I have that straight? If I do, why?Where I live I can't shoot lead balls (have to go to a range for that) because the neighbors are too close by. I do sometimes shoot "blanks" (powder with paper wad) but paper just doesn't create a good seal most of the time, and the charge kind of just goes "poof". I like a loud bang with some smoke. Has anyone shot cork or wood balls and, if so, how did that work out? And, for those who've had to use paper, what works best? Mine catches on fire a lot of the time so I have to be careful. Thanks.
Because flintlocks!So let me get this straight. You like to shoot every day but you don't have to shoot a projectile. You just like to make a loud bang noise with smoke. Do I have that straight? If I do, why?
I remember that - I'll check aroundDo not use flammable materials, fires are bad.
Model rockets use non flammable between the parachute and engine separation. Must still be available
Yep it's called recovery wadding. Just bought some yesterday from hobby lobby for my son.Do not use flammable materials, fires are bad.
Model rockets use non flammable between the parachute and engine separation. Must still be available
I have an antique one inch cannon I have blank fired many times. Usually use 120 gr. 2Fg bp with no wadding and get a big bang. Will have to try the flour thing to see the explosive effect. Why not?I watched a 1-1/2 inch BP cannon fired using a hotdog bun rammed on top of the load. Forms a good seal and cannot be found after firing. No cleanup.
I would not use flour because it is an explosive when aerated.
Interesting. I had no idea these even existed!would these be any good for the 44? Pedersoli Polymer Indoor Round Balls .440 cal Pack 100 - Pedersoli Indoor Shooting - Muzzle Loading Tools - MUZZLE LOADING obviously this is a UK shop but i would imagine you could get them somewhere nearer.
I also see you're from Idaho - I went to UI way back when.Because flintlocks!
I wonder how well that would work under a revolver ball instead of a felt wad.Oh man ! I just came up with a great idea a few minutes ago when cleaning the lint from my clothes dryer screen.
I balled it up, ran in water and I had a 'lint ball' ! I'll keep 'em handy, and on new year's eve a little water and they will expand and be easy to load! Should work great for 'blank' loads!View attachment 55025
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