"1. Powder charges should not exceed 2 oz. of Fg or 3 oz. FFA or Cannon Grade Goex powder per inch of bore diameter." Quote from the sticky. Well then according to my scale 2oz= 875grains. (I had a feeling that "bore diameter' really meant powder chamber diameter and not bore of the barrel, could of made it a little more clearer for us green horns, ). So I guess what I'm getting at, is my powder scale wrong? And how many grains of B.P. is in 2oz?
The quote from the sticky is.....
Safe LoadsFor guns under 2 inch use the chart below. National Safety Rules and Procedures for Shooting Muzzleloading Artillery, as adapted by the American Artillery Association March 20001. Powder charges should not exceed 2 oz. of Fg or 3 oz. FFA or Cannon Grade Goex powder per inch of bore diameter. No excessive charges. Use black powder only.
2. Prepare powder charges in advance using heavy duty aluminum foil. Baggies may be used inside the foil, taking care not to allow excess air in the baggies and removing excess plastic where unnecessary.
N-SSA National Rules for Cannons10.8.1 CHARGES
Maximum powder charges for all cannon shall be limited to that amount permitted by the chart as published below in Table 10.1. Only commercially manufactured black powder of American standard Fg granulation (150,000 granules per pound/ or 220 granules per 10 gr. wt. (avdp.) sample), or a coarser granulation, may be used. Charges must be wrapped in a powder “bag” fabricated of at least one complete layer of heavy-duty aluminum foil.
Added a bit of emphasis so you would see the part you missed.
So then you look down and here is this:
Moderator note: For guns smaller than 2 inch
THE MORE COMPLETE CANNONEER compiled Agreeably to the Regulations of the War Department as published in "Artillery Drill" by George Patten, 1861 and Containing Other Observations on Antique Cannon By M.C. Switlik with selected excerpts from other artillery manuals Appendix I has a load chart which is posted here by permission of the author.
To see a large view of this chart click on this link:
http://www.fototime.com/90BD33C5013C58D/orig.jpgThis load chart is maximum load of a unpatched ball attached to a sabot.
Addendum For mortars and howitzers the diameter of the powder chamber is the considered the bore diameter.