westrayer
40 Cal
I used to hang out at a shop where the owner was a big muzzleloader guy. He swore that recoil of smooth bore guns was less than rifled. Sounds like a story, but how about it?
Shoot the RB with the same 70 grains and it should kick a bit less or the same as the 1 1/4 ounce of shot as the .700 rb is a bit less than the shot load.For me it depends on the caliber and what you put in them. My .72 smothie with a .700 ball and 100gr of 1F powder is a beast to shoot, load it down to 1 1/4 oz of shot and 70gr of 1F and it isn't bad at all.
Compared to .30 cal military cartridge rifles, BP ML rifled or smooth are both marshmallows.Does it matter?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, you could be on to something ... as maybe I jumped the gun with my Nock Volley Gun info history and that from The Rifle Shoppe. (FWIW I also just talked to Jess from TRS yesterday, who has built a dozen NVGs, and he even expressly cautioned me against using any tightly patched or even tight wadded loads! He went so far as to recommended using only loose [in the bore] paper cartridge loads ... if I like my shoulder where it is, that is ...I’m unaware of a reason why twist would increase recoil significantly. So a 20 bore smoothbore with round ball, will kick the same as a .62 rifled gun using same ball and powder charge.
Ya, do that, it would be fun to see your chrono results.....
Now I have a 54-cal dbl-barreled SxS Cape Gun of rifled and smoothbore barrels ... looks like I need to add that one to my current BP powdah chronograph testing project, huh?
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