So this weekend I took my daughter out to see her grandparents and since my nephew was going to be there I hauled along the Brown Bess, as he enjoys anything to do with the military or history. My parents live out in the country, but not that far out. I occasionally shoot a rimfire out there and none of the neighbors has ever complained, but I do my best to keep the shooting low key and I have a fantastic backstop.
So anyway, my nephew and I fired off a few shots with 80 grains of powder and I was thinking we might want to call it quits, but then I got the bright idea of using very light charges. I tried it with 30 grains and then 20 grains and the report sounded more like a hammer hitting a sheet of plywood than a gun shot. I was thinking, "this is great", so I tried a little less powder.
Now the powder measure I have only goes down to 60 grains, so I was already guesstimating on the 20 and 30 grain loads, but I tried another with maybe 12 grains and got a big "whoosh", from the touchhole. The ball was stuck about a foot from the breech, (where the barrel tightens up a bit), and I had to poke powder down the touchhole and reseat the ball in order to shoot it out.
Now after doing it, I'm wondering if I did something very dumb and unsafe or something fairly common and acceptable. If there's no safety issue involved, I'd like to try it again and I'm wondering about going to a faster powder. I've read of shooters using full charges of 3F in Brown Besses, so I'd guess that lighter ones are probably OK.
I've heard of the Secondary Explosion Effect before, but it's my understanding that it's an issue with half filled cartridges.
So anyway, my nephew and I fired off a few shots with 80 grains of powder and I was thinking we might want to call it quits, but then I got the bright idea of using very light charges. I tried it with 30 grains and then 20 grains and the report sounded more like a hammer hitting a sheet of plywood than a gun shot. I was thinking, "this is great", so I tried a little less powder.
Now the powder measure I have only goes down to 60 grains, so I was already guesstimating on the 20 and 30 grain loads, but I tried another with maybe 12 grains and got a big "whoosh", from the touchhole. The ball was stuck about a foot from the breech, (where the barrel tightens up a bit), and I had to poke powder down the touchhole and reseat the ball in order to shoot it out.
Now after doing it, I'm wondering if I did something very dumb and unsafe or something fairly common and acceptable. If there's no safety issue involved, I'd like to try it again and I'm wondering about going to a faster powder. I've read of shooters using full charges of 3F in Brown Besses, so I'd guess that lighter ones are probably OK.
I've heard of the Secondary Explosion Effect before, but it's my understanding that it's an issue with half filled cartridges.