Since the inception and appearance of smokeless muzzle loaders like the 10ML-II there has always been a controversy surrounding the use of smokeless powder in a muzzle loader. The so called experts out there predicted gloom and doom if you used smokeless powder in any muzzle loader. The policy of a powder manufacturer such as Hodgdon does not support or recommend the use of smokeless powder in any muzzle loader.
For us that use smokeless powder in a ML that was designed for that usage we are in violation with an unsafe practice according to experts and a manufacturer of smokeless powder.
Now we have a manufacturer of a ML who claims their product is designed and safe to use with smokeless powder. Now they only give you a few recommended loads for a 250 and 300gr bullet with no information on the pressures generated by these loads like a CF rifle reload would. Yet they give you pressure ratings for their barrel such as yield and tensile strength.
The next advancement IMO with smokeless muzzle loading was the introduction of duplex loads that does mainly 2-things.
1) It does allow you to alter/tailor the velocity without producing excessive peak pressure.
2) By employing a booster with a faster burn rate this can offset an ignition problem in much colder weather and in some cases reduce the velocity loss in colder weather. The booster also helps create a jump point with the initial burn start.
The biggest thing I hear is it is an unsafe practice with no specific causes or effects so it’s an unsafe practice according to them. If you are unfamiliar with certain principles and how they function in unison then I agree it would be unsafe or even disastrous for you to explore this area alone. Even I have and rely on sources of information that will allow me to construct a safe duplex load for my particular application that I would like to share with others. Then with the aid of a PT unit and chronograph I can correlate certain results and responses to determine if it is a safe load and not just my word from my own assumptions.
Some might question my motives here but all I want to do is share knowledge that I will eventually acquired. Hopefully it will be beneficial to someone else down the road when I’m gone.
Because we are not a communist society where information flow is regulated and controlled to control people I will exercise my right to share certain information with others that I’ve acquired. Also I will be the first to admit an unsafe condition if I see one developing or even suspect.
If you are uncomfortable or not interested in learning about duplex loads then by all means stay away from it. If you need to strongly contradict anything please use another thread as previously done and I will not infringe on your right to express your opposite view as I’ve done so far. If you want a discussion in a civil manner concerning anything I’ve said then I’m receptive to that.
Ed