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The other solution is ..... Black Powder! Whodathunkit?
that's really the only way to get the full effect
The other solution is ..... Black Powder! Whodathunkit?
Not for this guy. If I can't use smokeless powder I wont use the rifle, and as the OP asked when HE STARTED this thread, what are the SMOKELESS recommendation's. Not black.
If you wanna discuss the use of black, start YOUR OWN thread
Not for this guy. If I can't use smokeless powder I wont use the rifle, and as the OP asked when HE STARTED this thread, what are the SMOKELESS recommendation's. Not black.
If you wanna discuss the use of black, start YOUR OWN thread
Would love, if there is enough interest and posts here, to get this stickied! And yes, if you want to say "don't do it, black powder gun only!" You are welcome to do so.
Now, gentlemen, the purpose of this forum post is just to gather information. Lets not go after one another here! The fact seems to stand that the Martini-Henry can take smokeless charges and that a 40% nitro charge to BP is a good average ground. After all, several dozens if not hundreds or more of the Martini-Henry were successfully converted with little effort to fire .303 British smokeless cordite ammunition. I have fired one before! The idea is that black powder is the best thing to use in these guns, that is what they were made for, but if we as shooters don't explore different, new avenues, I feel our sport could well become stagnant as there are far fewer antique gun shooters coming into the sport, than departing it. So lets keep everything friendly here and just give what info we can! Safety is paramount, of course.
Interesting video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en384qVqrug
never do this and I would take this advice as very bad advice using smokeless in a snider is just waiting for something to go wrong
buy some real BP even if you have to pay for shipping/hazmat do so it well worth your safety
Give it a rest sharps '63
Trail Boss is designed specifically for that .
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Dominion Cartridge Company produced 577 Snider ammo in the 1930's that used smokeless powder, likely similar to Unique.
And I think it's time to un-subscribe from this thread.
That's the problem with fudd's, they don't know when to stop
Dominion Cartridge Company produced 577 Snider ammo in the 1930's that used smokeless powder, likely similar to Unique.



























