This forum covers many jurisdictions with many laws, and many lawyers. The rule is there to limit liability. Don't like it, you don't have to be here.That's a stupid rule....that's one of
The main aspects of muzzleloading
This forum covers many jurisdictions with many laws, and many lawyers. The rule is there to limit liability. Don't like it, you don't have to be here.That's a stupid rule....that's one of
The main aspects of muzzleloading
I am a cast bulet member but I prefer to keep my smokeless and black powder lives separate.Do a search for the "cast boolits" forum. Yes, that is the spelling. They have a large powder making section.
I think that screened powder is more powerful by weight. And I think screened powder excels in cap and ball.Simple screened powder begins as serpentine, with the additional step of being screened for size and packaged as is. it is noticelably LESS DENSE than commercial corned powder. Virtually all of this simple screened propellant is made by hobbyists and not available commercially.
Corned powder varies from simple screened powder by its additional processes of being wetted and then compressed into a die under tons of pressure. forming a puck-like cake. Once the 'pucks' are properly dried they're broken up and screened into various size granules before packaging.
The important take away is that corned powder is MORE dense and therefore heavier per a given capacity volume-wise. It burns a bit slower for comparable granulations, BUT has more energy due to the increased density. It's a slippery slope of trade offs, and sometimes the screened serpentine will outperform the other stuff, but its not the normal outcome!
I understand the rule and respect it. This is not a post about that. This is a post questioning if corned powder is actually any better than screened.And crybabies when they don't get their way. Whine about the rules, then call others names...how mature...
First unpucked powder and pucked powder are both screened... that's how we get 2F and 3F and priming powder, etc.I think that screened powder is more powerful by weight. And I think screened powder excels in cap and ball.
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