Sorry to burst your bubble, but you're not going to get to the velocity needed even with a barrel full of BP. Smokeless in a vented muzzle loader, won't even touch that.
Using your rational every muzzle loader is now a prohib. The OIC is far reaching I agree with you but this is a little far fetched for muzzle energy.
You need to do some research I'm thinking.....The U.S navy claims that compressed BP will easily attain 100,000 psi pressures (modern day testing performed 20 yrs ago or so). And the first BP book I ever owned, a Sam Fadala volume has photos of him blowing up a muzzleloader barrel, it split from end to end.
Sorry to burst your bubble but that thing will qualify under the OIC as a pro-hib....you might envision firing it with a SENSIBLE load of BP and be well under the joules limit but the OIC does not specify that any tester be "SENSIBLE". Fill that entire tube with BP and just spud the ball in the end and it might even reach the threshold...it certainly will with a load of smokeless for propellant...Nowhere in the OIC does it say that testing must be safe or within regularly used standards...again "devise & capable" are the unlimited usage parameters that are allowed by the document.
You need to do some research I'm thinking.....The U.S navy claims that compressed BP will easily attain 100,000 psi pressures (modern day testing performed 20 yrs ago or so). And the first BP book I ever owned, a Sam Fadala volume has photos of him blowing up a muzzleloader barrel, it split from end to end.
I wish Murray was right. But he is not. Fuse-lit tubes are now specifically banned by the OIC:
It's a silly horsesh!t decision, but a net cast as wide as this one was is bound to catch some silly, silly stuff.
I wish Murray was right. But he is not. Fuse-lit tubes are now specifically banned by the OIC:
https://www.armalytics.ca/?size=n_1...[3][values][0]=3" MORTAR&filters[3][type]=any
It's a silly horsesh!t decision, but a net cast as wide as this one was is bound to catch some silly, silly stuff.
That is a .50 caliber barrel with a bore about 8" long.
Do you really think that you could get a round ball going fast enough to exceed the 10000 joules energy limit?
A lead round ball for .50 caliber weighs close to 200 grains. To make 10000 joules energy, it would need a velocity in the neighbourhood of 4000fps.
That just isn't going to happen with 8" of bore.
OIC effects what legally classifies as firearms in Canada...
Saying such a thing effects flintlock muskets and fuse cannons is like stating a transport law banning "Farm Tractors" from highways also therefore bans "Tractor Trailers" that a farmers happen to own.
That is a .50 caliber barrel with a bore about 8" long.
Do you really think that you could get a round ball going fast enough to exceed the 10000 joules energy limit?
A lead round ball for .50 caliber weighs close to 200 grains. To make 10000 joules energy, it would need a velocity in the neighbourhood of 4000fps.
That just isn't going to happen with 8" of bore.
You'd need over 4000 fps to get to the 10000j limit.
Have you ever owned or fired a BP firearm?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you're not going to get to the velocity needed even with a barrel full of BP. Smokeless in a vented muzzle loader, won't even touch that.
Using your rational every muzzle loader is now a prohib. The OIC is far reaching I agree with you but this is a little far fetched for muzzle energy.
Again , where in the OIC does it specify that you can only use a 200 gr ball...nowhere...maybe the "tester" at the RCMP lab uses a 1 lb projectile with a short 50 cal spud on the end,in front of 300 gr of black. no where does it say that anything they do has to be safe, regularly done nor is there any specification that the projectile must stabilize...it just has to move. The door is open for that tester to do anything to prove a point in a courthouse for a n over zealous liberal minded prosecutor.
Actually yes I have, I regularly fired 300 gr.-1/2 lb charges and I can assure you that the J limit is easily reached many multiple beyond at BP attainable velocities of 1300 fps or so.
Figure out the J value of a 1lb projectile at even 500 fps and guaranteed it would be close to over-limit.