Dphar1950
40 Cal
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- Sep 1, 2019
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I use FFFF or Nul B if I have it. The rifle in my avatar is slower with FF in the pan than with FFFF or Nul B. Flintlocks fire by heat generation since the pressure generated in the pan is negligible there is no way to force fire into the vent. So what fires the gun is the main charge "seeing" the 2000 odd degree fire in the pan. Since the finer powder is going to generate heat faster its going to be faster. Can you tell the difference? Not without a lot of electronic help I suspect. But if I recall correctly the difference in time between FF and FFFF from Larry's timing is greater the total lock time of a brass suppository gun I own. And lock time is highly valued. I also think the smaller grains may respond to the sparks faster. But there are other advantages to having some FFFF in the pouch. Like trickling through the vent to move a "dry ball" or waht every one wants to call it. Null B is a granulated powder. I suspect that its powder that falls through the FFFF small screen but is held in a smaller screen. The floor sweeping thing I read above somewhere is silly. Powder plants are careful about such things. Or they better be.