Remembering back in the "Olde Days", folks used to consider a load that made a flintlock "crack" when fired (as opposed to a boom) was considered a way to work up an "optimum load". The "crack' was caused by the bullet traveling the speed of sound (1200 FPS)if memory serves me correctly.
And I believe that was relavent to a rifled flinter. I seem to remember it as being pretty darn close if I'm remembering right.
Does anyone know if it works on a musket that way too?
Thinking the .62's and .69's probably are loading close if not to the "crack" (?).
And anouther question, What is considered Maximum load for a Pedersoli 2nd land Bess? Pedersoli site says nothing about load. Dixie in their cataloge suggest 70 gr. 2Fg (that seems mild?)
For my .715 to do the "crack" I'd have to load 140-160 Gr. 2Fg :shocking: (if figuring right). Sounds a bit "stout" to me
I've got paperwork off the internet from some historian suggesting that the Bess' may have been loaded with up to 220 gr. :cry: by the Brits in an effort to pass through 2 or more men if so situated :hmm:. Sounds possible I guess, but I sure don't want to be the one pulling the trigger (let Mikey do it!).
Geez, I can't imagine all that powder burning while the ball is still in the barrel.
Anyone load to the "crack"?
What's the (realistic) maximum load for the Pedersoli Bess?(please don't say 70 gr 2Fg. :
And I believe that was relavent to a rifled flinter. I seem to remember it as being pretty darn close if I'm remembering right.
Does anyone know if it works on a musket that way too?
Thinking the .62's and .69's probably are loading close if not to the "crack" (?).
And anouther question, What is considered Maximum load for a Pedersoli 2nd land Bess? Pedersoli site says nothing about load. Dixie in their cataloge suggest 70 gr. 2Fg (that seems mild?)
For my .715 to do the "crack" I'd have to load 140-160 Gr. 2Fg :shocking: (if figuring right). Sounds a bit "stout" to me
I've got paperwork off the internet from some historian suggesting that the Bess' may have been loaded with up to 220 gr. :cry: by the Brits in an effort to pass through 2 or more men if so situated :hmm:. Sounds possible I guess, but I sure don't want to be the one pulling the trigger (let Mikey do it!).
Geez, I can't imagine all that powder burning while the ball is still in the barrel.
Anyone load to the "crack"?
What's the (realistic) maximum load for the Pedersoli Bess?(please don't say 70 gr 2Fg. :