What I’m referring to is the peak pressure, velocity and recoil felt in a given load for an SML. These are the three main governing factors what I consider when choosing a load.
To start with is peak pressure, I prefer a pressure range of 30-35K but if a little more is needed at least under 40K. For the 10ML-II a pressure of 35K was found with 43gr of the older 4759 with a 250gr bullet. Some would consider this almost anemic considering the bore pressure the 10ML-II can handle. Now consider this, would you constantly drive a vehicle engine at very high or max allowed RPM or mid RPM for normal usage?
As for velocity that generates some interesting thoughts and bullet factors to consider. First off, I’m a hunter that has a personal set limited range to 200yds. Then there’s the consideration of the bullet I’m using and what shrapnel qualities it might possess. All copper bullets are not as easily affected by velocity so they can handle a higher velocity without the shrapnel affect. I’m not going to suggest velocities here as personal experience will be a shooters best teacher.
As I get older, I seem to become more recoil sensitive and that affects my shooting abilities. I pride myself with one shot, one kill record over the years. On a bench one can handle recoil better than field shooting conditions. Recoil is least felt say with a padded jacket in cooler weather but in the summer time with lighter clothes is a different story. Then if it hurts there’s always the concern of developing a flinch. In order to shoot more comfortably in warmer weather, I’m going to try a PAST Shoulder Pad.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=past+s...ANNTA1&PC=LCTS
Currently I’m experimenting with bullets ranging from 200gr to 250gr but eventually I will have to go above 250gr. Hopefully the PAST Pad will be helpful with recoil.
Anyway, I hope everyone has a good 2022year with some interesting events to share with their muzzle loading experience.