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Estimating Lead Fragmentation from Ammunition for Muzzleloading and Black Powder Cartridge Rifles. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 2016; 7 (2): 467 DOI: 10.3996/092015-JFWM-086; ...
The tradition of black powder, the earliest known chemical explosive, goes back to ninth-century China, where it was invented by Taoist monks and alchemists experimenting with medical concoctions.
Bullet Path With a 100-yard zero, that same bullet is 3.04 inches below the line of sight at 150 yards, 9.4 inches low at 200 yards, ... Why It’s an Issue Black powder and its substitutes are ...
When smokeless powder took over from black powder, such loads in .44-40 W.C.F. were offered. The Winchester loading, introduced in 1893, had the same 200-gr. bullet in front of 17 grains of DuPont ...