You can shoot a ML with smokeless powder at least one time, but I would make sure that you had the ambulance on stand by, because you will basicly be trying to shoot a pipe bomb ! Smokeless powder creates higher chamber pressure than black powder or imitation black powder ! I saw a man loading a Pietta 1858 Remington steel frame revolver with unique smokeless powder . He was using 7 grains of powder with a 44 caliber round ball . I warned him that the cylinder could not withstand the pressure that smokeless powder created . He told me he had been doing it for years and other people used smokeless powder in their Ruger old army revolvers all the time ! I tried to explain to him that the ruger revolvers and cylinders were made to take the pressure of smokeless powder in light loads. The man basically told me to mind my business, so I just walked on down the line and started shooting my pistols . Then, after 4 shots, I heard a loud bang and heard metal hitting the roof of the firing line stations and the side of the concrete block wall and I saw a big flash of fire, and heard a scream ! I looked up the line and saw the man that was shooting the smokeless powder in his black powder only revolver, standing there with a bloody hand and face , holding what was left of his pistol! The cylinder had blown up like a grenade and sent steel fragments in the mans face, neck and right arm and had split the barrel open where it goes into the frame , which looked like King Kong had ripped it apart ! The man was very lucky because he only got a few stitches in his face, hand and neck and trigger finger that was busted open ! No other shooters were injured because they had moved away from the man like I did ! You might get away with shooting smokeless powder in a black powder only firearm for a while, but sooner or later, your pipe bomb is going to explode and possibly hurt you or s bystander !