Way back close to the beginning of this thread it was mentioned that this same topic was brought up 2 years ago on a differant forum. Did the "experts" there reach a conclusion?
If this discussion was any indication, it likely never got past the dogmatic assertions that FFFFg would cause baldness, senility and your gun to blow up if you even thought about using it in the barrel....Way back close to the beginning of this thread it was mentioned that this same topic was brought up 2 years ago on a differant forum. Did the "experts" there reach a conclusion?
I did the same to Lyman, haven't heard back yet.I sent an email to Goex to inquire of such testing....
I can not believe what I just read !!What have I learned?.....I will never consider the possibility of shooting even a little 4f as the main charge. I am just too stubborn to do that and I'm perfectly satisfied using 4f as prime and 2f and 3f for the main charge.
I will never trust the results of someone else's test, unless possibly I am there and in on the procedure.
However, I will concede there is a lack of verified test procedures and results out there to safely make a choice. I sent an email to Goex to inquire of such testing....
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I am an old traditional flintlocker. I use 2fg and 3fg Goex for my main charges and 4fg Goex to prime my pans.
However an increasing amount of younger shooters wish to try 4fg as the main charge citing a lack of testing data showing there is a real danger of blowing up a gun.
Fact is, it's hard to successfully argue the point because I myself can find nothing definite against using 4fg as a main charge.
Do you have any data that you are willing to share with me to help me convince some of these shooters against the use of 4fg as a main charge?
Thank you,
Ronald Lane
And this is the reply...with the name of the Technician removed.
Thank you for reaching out to us.
We appreciate your work and effort in passing along the traditions of muzzleloading to new shooters. We do not have pressure testing data for 4f powder. As you already know 4f should only be used for priming pans. If 4f were used as a main charge the pressures would be very high but the velocities would remain low, you would be gaining nothing and risking everything. A good point is to remind these young shooter what is at risk: eye sight , use of your hands, possibly death, the dangers are real.
Thank you again for your contribution to our youth and the tradition of muzzleloading.
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So this is how it stands with me and I will admit that perhaps my long held beliefs were not so accurate after all. So I wish to issue an apology to anyone I offended.
Ron Lane (Darkhorse)
Even better - Sicilian...thank you black hand for your reply, by the way black hand was the first name of the mifia, are you italian?
I suspect this is where the dogma originated that has been perpetuated by countless others - it is a CYA tactic. I would rather make an informed decision based on solid facts.However the no extra warnings on the containers tells me a magnitude of info. In such litigation rich times, seems like if there were really problems associated with the loading of 4F powder for a main charge, the bank of litigator's would insist on such a warning label.
Yet ... no such warnings have been seen.
As you already know 4f should only be used for priming pans. If 4f were used as a main charge the pressures would be very high but the velocities would remain low, you would be gaining nothing and risking everything. A good point is to remind these young shooter what is at risk: eye sight , use of your hands, possibly death, the dangers are real.
If they have no data to back any of what they say, then what they DO say is suspect. It may be done with the best of intentions, but still has nothing for support.They said they didn't have any data (to give him)
But then went on to say;
"As you already know 4f should only be used for priming pans. If 4f were used as a main charge the pressures would be very high but the velocities would remain low, you would be gaining nothing and risking everything. A good point is to remind these young shooter what is at risk: eye sight , use of your hands, possibly death, the dangers are real."
I'd strongly focus on the latter part of what they said instead of cherry picking, and making assumptions.
Has everything to do with facts/evidence and and avoiding/accepting dogmatic statements that are unsupported by facts/evidence. Regardless of how fervently or how many people believe something has no bearing on the facts/evidence. In other words, no matter how hard millions of kids believe in Santa Claus has no bearing on the actual existence of Santa Claus and no matter how many people believe that FFFFg will cause your barrel to explode has any bearing on the fact that no one can show that FFFFg will cause you barrel to explode.5. The whole Dogma thing may be a back door, around the tree way to discuss something that has absolutely nothing to do with 4f powder but everything to do with belief systems.
I wrote to Lyman:I did the same to Lyman, haven't heard back yet.
This is what I have leaned on the good ole MLF the past few days and my online research into this 4F thing.
1. I am not a metallurgist nor am I a powder or ballistics expert so my opinion on any of this is wholly unqualified. My only meager qualification is I put my face within inches of an explosion.
2. I really like Mr. Britsmoothy he is one of whom I have great respect. I especially like his last posting.
3. This whole proof vs "dogma thing. Of that, I have learned absolutely nothing.
4. BlackHillsBob likes hot button topics.
5. The whole Dogma thing may be a back door, around the tree way to discuss something that has absolutely nothing to do with 4f powder but everything to do with belief systems.
6. That 47 grns of 3f has more pressure than 47 grns of 4f in a revolver. Just how that translates to a rifle...I don't know.
7. Going by that aged Lyman data....4f. May be inefficient with less pressure and less velocity than other sporting powders. Just how that data translates to rifles, I don't know.
8. This whole thing makes me as nervous as a naked parrot.
Like the aforementioned naked parrot all I've got is...
Proceed with Caution
Proceed with Caution
Proceed with Caution
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Proceed with Caution
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