Was wondering if shooting a flintlock rifle with hybrid load of Pyrodex and black powder mix would effect accuracy vs. using only black powder loads. I've been doing this doing this to preserve black powder which is very difficult to purchase in my area.
Method used is to first pour 15 grains black powder followed by 50 grains of Pyrodex then follow with patched ball. Black powder is used to prime rifle. I've noticed excellent ignition time and accuracy has been ok
Has anyone used this method to achieve good accuracy? Would welcome comments.
Velocities seem to vary a LOT with the phony powders, some more than others. BPCTG shooters do not use phony powders as the
accuracy sucks compared to real black powder - PERIOD. They get sub 8fps velocities shot to shot with real BP and 30fps + with the
phony powders. At long ranges, this makes a HUGE difference. In round ball guns, the accuracy is similarly worse than real BP.
In the States, it is so easy to obtain real black powder, there is ZERO reason to use anything but. On top of that, the phony powders
especially Pyrodex not only cost more than real black powder but will also rot your bore - EVEN if you clean it for 3 days after shooting.
The damage is accumulative.