Jun 23, 2024 #1 W whoami-72 Lil-Rokslider Joined Sep 13, 2021 Messages 266 So, as a centerline reloader I can tell when I'm getting close to being over pressure. However, on a muzzleloader, how can you tell? Does it change from musket caps vs primers?
So, as a centerline reloader I can tell when I'm getting close to being over pressure. However, on a muzzleloader, how can you tell? Does it change from musket caps vs primers?
Jun 23, 2024 #2 RockAndSage WKR Joined Mar 27, 2019 Messages 908 Location Lyon County, NV If you're running black powder, it's pretty hard to get the pressures up that high, frankly. There's a very wide window to work with.
If you're running black powder, it's pretty hard to get the pressures up that high, frankly. There's a very wide window to work with.
Jun 23, 2024 #3 BigNate WKR Joined Dec 24, 2020 Messages 407 Location Athol, Id. USA It's hard to get over pressure with BP. You'll get a big flash and huge smoke before you have issues. Most find better accuracy loaded for efficiency.
It's hard to get over pressure with BP. You'll get a big flash and huge smoke before you have issues. Most find better accuracy loaded for efficiency.
Jun 23, 2024 #4 ElDiablito WKR Joined Mar 2, 2022 Messages 929 whoami-72 said: Does it change from musket caps vs primers? Click to expand... No. Stick with the standard 150 grV max for bp and subs like 777, and 120 grV max for Bh209 and you’ll have nothing to worry about.
whoami-72 said: Does it change from musket caps vs primers? Click to expand... No. Stick with the standard 150 grV max for bp and subs like 777, and 120 grV max for Bh209 and you’ll have nothing to worry about.