Originally Posted by
ET1
An additional thought for firing weakness with the 10ML-II and using smokeless powder.
There are 2-additional points to consider.
1) Load resistance of say 35-40lbs helps to produce reliable ignition. A known fact is that the acceleration of the powder burn is dependent on the pressure it is exposed too. With what is considered a good load resistance (bullet/sabot) requiring 35-40lbs load pressure this helps to ensure as the powder begins to burn pressure can be quickly built up before the bullet/sabot begins to move.
Added Note:
Trying to push down a sabot bullet load with 40lbs resistance and only using a 3/8” ramrod can be hard on the hands. Acquire say a T handle that slips on the ramrod that distributes the loading force across your hand and it will be simple to load with this required load resistance. I can load these loads all day with 1-arm without discomfort or pain afterwards.
When using smokeless powder in a muzzle loader designed for it (and I can’t emphasize this enough) there are more variables to understand than say with black powder. Once understood you’ll soon enjoy a new experience with muzzle loading.
Ed