- Location
- West coast of Vancouver Island
I am browsing my way through the book "British Military Firearms, 1650-1850" by Howard L. Blackmore. In the chapter on the experimental arms of Henry Nock the author mentions "After some experiments by the Royal Laboratory, this charge was reduced to 1 1/2 drams and the common musket powder substituded for the more powerful rifle powder first issued."
This is the first time I have come across any reference that there were to types of powder used during this time period, 1780s. My question is what was the difference between the two powders, beyond the "more powerful"?
Thanks
This is the first time I have come across any reference that there were to types of powder used during this time period, 1780s. My question is what was the difference between the two powders, beyond the "more powerful"?
Thanks