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- Mont Nebo. SASK.
I see there is a sticky on smokeless powders in antique bp hand guns and rifles but not much mention about in-line modern muzeloaders? If there is, can anyone direct me to the article please, thank you.
About all you need to know, is if the manufacturer does not say it's all good, its not all good.
Even a fair few of the ones that 'were' supposed to be good, have been blown up, likely by guys thinking they could get sloppy with the amount of powder, or otherwise making changes from what the design required.
Unless the Muzzle loader was expressly designed to use Smokeless powders, don't. Full stop. There ARE some BP substitutes which are designed to be safe at BP pressures, stuff like Triple 7, and so on. They are not smokeless powders.
The handguns (and some rifles) thing comes about, because they are cartridge firearms and several of the calibers span over the era between BP and smokeless powders, and they were loaded with both from the factory over the years. A fair few old and in disreputable condition firearms have been blown up by factory loads too. The simple version, is that the metallurgy of the BP era was not nearly as advanced as it became once smokeless powder hit the scene. Some of the designs were capable of transitioning well, others, were pretty much already about at the bleeding edge of what they could withstand, before smokeless came along.
150gr of SMOKELESS powder? Only 2000 fps?
That's amazing.
All I'm saying, wear something that they know is yours.
You obviously can't read can you. I SAID 150 GRAINS OF ( SHOCKEY STICKS X 3) NOT SMOKELESS this is why we have arguments like this.
Ultimately threads such as this poisons a well thinking person on buying any used modern muzzleloader on our EE.
Edit: someday we will lose our handload section because of subjects just like this one.
I own two CVA inline muzzleloaders for deer hunting in SW Ontario. Watched all of CVA's videos and one that sticks out is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUUnDeVXD3M
Smokeless powder in a CVA and the effect. Ouch.
I've read about the Savage ML which takes modern smokeless powder but I have never tried one of them.
I have only used Pyrodex, Triple-7, or IMR White Hots in my CVA firearms.
See, here we go again, fear mongering. Why loose anything? If you are not making a buffoon out of yourself then there should not be a reason to stop free speech. This is the kind of stuff that leftists love to do. They keep people afraid of thinking so they can benefit from that fear and implant stupidity into the minds of the people. I will be doing my own proof testing of barrels and will put it on u tube to prove these liars are just liars.
It's got nothing to do with fear mongering. God knows under my roof I have four ten gauge shotguns, two 45-70s one 458x2 inch American and one 458 win mag.
It's all about abusing an item outside its design parameters. Nothing more and nothing less.
You life insurance company would agree with many of us here.
OK, so did you read the sticky on the use of smokeless in old bp guns? If not, please do so before coming at me with your agenda to save me. Like I said earlier, I am going to put this NO SMOKELESS TO THE TEST. Any donations of cheap muzzloaders would be great.