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Is that correct for the BP itself?
I know it is for the substitutes but always thought the BP was the constant...
I remember in going to smokeless powder from black in shotguns we got new powder measures that we could use to load a "Drams Equivalent" charge. The amount of smokeless powder that would equal a given amount of black powder. From that memory I have always assumed that the weight or volume of black was the base line. Any amount of another type of powder was an equivalent. Hence a volume equivalent charge of, say 20 gr. of Pyrodex by
volumn, equals 20 gr. of BP by
weight. Kinda like measureing cups are in 1/4 cup, etc. but can also converted to be used to measure fluid ounces. One is volume, one is weight. The volume of the 1/4 cup of flour is equal (by whatever criteria) to the weight of a quarter cup of water; 2 ounces. And I understand you cannot bake with water or boil with flower!
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Altlaw,
While the saying a pint's a pound the world around it is only true for water.
Wait a 1/4 cup of water is the standard but a 1/4 of sand is still a 1/4 cup but will weigh a lot more than the water and a 1/4 of mud will weigh even more.
Depending on how fine a grain you have you may be able to pack more weight into a 1/4 cup than 2 oz or 875 grains.
I had someone that wanted to reload on my stuff to a certain load. I was loading Win Super lite at the time and 1 Oz loads. He changed it for 1 1/8 oz loads and Red Dot. he changed the machine back but used the same bushing. I was now getting 38 grains of Win Super instead of the 22 he was with Red Dot. It cracked the stock on my SKB. OH the one load I could find for 3.5" 2 oz loads only used less than 30 grains of Win Super lite.
By volume you want to load 80% of pyrodex for black.
So a 20 grain 36 cal load of FFFg is going to be 16 grains by Volume of Pyrodex P.
As Pyrodex RS is a larger grain and does not pack in a tight as the smaller P if you load 64Grains of RS into your rifle it my weigh 58 grains on the scale if you load 64 grains (My RS .50 load for round ball) of P it will weight 60-62 grains (don't hold me to the number but they are close from memory)
Again if you are loading consistant the same amount and not over loading the gun you will not have a problem.
I will not even get into the whole Part about the balls not being perfectly round and the flat spots are effecting accuracy as well as not all of the balls weigh the same. So if the charge in one cylinder is off by .1 grain and the ball is off by 10 grains they will shoot to the same point or at least more accuratly than you will be able to at 25 feet. (not saying anything about your shooting) Then ther is how much Stuff is in the cap are the holes all the same on the nipple..... I can go on and on.
Heck I had 1/2 a cylinder with round ball and 32 grains of Pyrodex P in my Remington 58 and 36 grains of P with 180 grain Buff conicals in the other three and they all shot into the same 3" group at 30 feet. 3" is good for me two handed with the smoke box.