muzzleloadingat18
40 Cal
I have a theory on screened vs picked powder. I think that because screened powder is so fluffy and light it burns faster in a shorter barrel providing better velocity. I'm talking strictly on cap and ball revolvers that are limited to cylinder space. Is there any historical context to imply that screened powder might actually be more powerful. It's against the forum rules to talk about Diy powder I want this to strictly be about historical context. Unless anyone has experience with off the shelf screened powder. I love this forum and I really don't want to get banned but I know I'm playing with fire. But some of the shelf screened powder I used provided more recoil and snap than pyrodex. 40gn of pyrodex and a 160gn wadcutter. I shot the off the shelf screened powder it was a full chamber of powder once the wadcutter was compressed it had about a 1/5 in gap to fill with wax. Both loads were as much powder as you can fit and seat a projectile. I think the off the shelf screened powder burned faster and used the short 5.5in barrel more efficiently and got better velocity.