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Using Gun Powder in a Muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4981341" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I dont think so but possibly. 150gr by volume of real black makes between 14Kpsi to 16Kpsi for a 250gr bullet in a sabot. The one thing i am pretty sure of is that load will have temp stability issues in a 50cal with a 250gr bullet. You can not compare the 50-70 load data. Its not that simple. A sabot should always be seated firmly on the powder creating a 100% or compressed load density. So the only loads you can even remotely compare are compressed CF loads. The load you mentioned of 4198 in a 50-70 probably wont even begin to fill the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4981341, member: 15365"] I dont think so but possibly. 150gr by volume of real black makes between 14Kpsi to 16Kpsi for a 250gr bullet in a sabot. The one thing i am pretty sure of is that load will have temp stability issues in a 50cal with a 250gr bullet. You can not compare the 50-70 load data. Its not that simple. A sabot should always be seated firmly on the powder creating a 100% or compressed load density. So the only loads you can even remotely compare are compressed CF loads. The load you mentioned of 4198 in a 50-70 probably wont even begin to fill the case. [/QUOTE]
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