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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4054021" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's a great suggestion, but BP and smokeless reloading have totally different dynamics in the way powder is loaded. BP is by volume and smokeless is by weight. </p><p>Sometimes a novice may not realize the difference or what that means. A scoop of BP is totally different than the same scoop of smokeless. </p><p>I never shot Black Powder after reloading for centerfire rifles for about 10 years. When starting to shoot Muzzle Loaders, it took a steep learning curve to understand the difference in powder, patch, projectiles, and how all that worked together for an accurate load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4054021, member: 5412"] That's a great suggestion, but BP and smokeless reloading have totally different dynamics in the way powder is loaded. BP is by volume and smokeless is by weight. Sometimes a novice may not realize the difference or what that means. A scoop of BP is totally different than the same scoop of smokeless. I never shot Black Powder after reloading for centerfire rifles for about 10 years. When starting to shoot Muzzle Loaders, it took a steep learning curve to understand the difference in powder, patch, projectiles, and how all that worked together for an accurate load. [/QUOTE]
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