Darkhorse
Handloader
- Mar 14, 2014
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I've been wanting to try some of the new temp stable H4831. It comes in both regular and SC. I think the SC would be a smoother more consistent burning powder and would meter better through a powder measure, but something keeps bugging me about the SC's.
I have shot traditional BP since 1976 and today I shoot nothing but my hand built LH flintlocks. For those that don't know, all black powder starts as a block that is crushed then filtered through screens. Each screen stops a certain size piece of powder and that becomes a grade, such as 2FG. No matter what grade or size the powder ends up being it always comes from the same block and is the same composition.
However, the smaller piece, such as 3FG, it burns faster due to increased surface area in a given charge. Therefore the charge volume must be decrease when you drop to a finer grade or pressure will skyrocket.
So, if I remember right the charge is the same whether you use regular H4831 or H4831SC, am I right in this or not?
By making this a SC powder you are increasing the number of powder granules in a given charge, which gives you more surface area to ignite and should increase pressure. And that makes me wonder why the SC charge is not decreased slightly to maintain the same pressure curves as the regular cut.
I hope you follow where I'm coming from on this and I may be overthinking things as I usually do but I'd appreciate some input from SC users on this if possible.
I have shot traditional BP since 1976 and today I shoot nothing but my hand built LH flintlocks. For those that don't know, all black powder starts as a block that is crushed then filtered through screens. Each screen stops a certain size piece of powder and that becomes a grade, such as 2FG. No matter what grade or size the powder ends up being it always comes from the same block and is the same composition.
However, the smaller piece, such as 3FG, it burns faster due to increased surface area in a given charge. Therefore the charge volume must be decrease when you drop to a finer grade or pressure will skyrocket.
So, if I remember right the charge is the same whether you use regular H4831 or H4831SC, am I right in this or not?
By making this a SC powder you are increasing the number of powder granules in a given charge, which gives you more surface area to ignite and should increase pressure. And that makes me wonder why the SC charge is not decreased slightly to maintain the same pressure curves as the regular cut.
I hope you follow where I'm coming from on this and I may be overthinking things as I usually do but I'd appreciate some input from SC users on this if possible.