Hey guys,
I was shooting my tc encore today with some handloaded 375 winchester shells. I was pushing a 225 gr hornady psp with 35 grains of H322. Based on my loading manual, this was giving me about 2000 fps. I then proceeded to switch out my barrels, and put my 50 cal. muzzleloading barrel on. I decided to use a practice load of 300 grain xtp pushed by 70 grains of triple 7, for a published velocity of 1400 fps.
To my amazement, the black powder load seemed to have kicked as much, if not more than the 375 load. When I got home and calculated the recoils from both loads, the 375 gave around 15 ft-lbs, and the BP load gave around 20 ft-lbs. I was wondering, does the bp load kick more than the other just because it has twice the amount of powder? I know that powder weight has to be taken into consideration when calculating recoil, but I thought that black powder was less "energetic" than smokeless. Any thoughts on this subject?
thanks,
vanbuzen9