None. Homemade cannon are also called bombs. Admire it as built. Do NOT try to shoot it.
Know Your Muzzleloader. Primitive hunting arms include the muzzleloader ... Black powder is the onlytype of powder that should be used in muzzleloaders
It's your burger, why are you asking me? Are you making it for me? Well then, I like a splash of vinegar with my black beans, some garlic is always nice, onion powder, a little black cardamom for some depth, chili powder, cinnnamon, paprika, maybea few capers... It's food, if you like how it tastes, you got it right!
Black powder, or a black powder substitute such as Pyrodex. Smokeless powder (modern gun powder) should not be used in a traditional muzzle loading firearm.
I believe 3 grains of black powder for a start
black
Most recommend is 3F powder, either true black powder or the "synthetic" or black powder substitute equivalent and between 25 and 30 grains should due nicely.
black
No. Mosern .22 shorts are loaded with smokeless powder. .22 short black powder is loaded with just that - black powder. Smokeless powder develops higher pressures than black powder and should not be blindly used without some confirmation that the gun will handle the pressures. Consult a local gunsmith.
45 long colt ammo for modern weapons. If black powder weapon should only used re-loads with black powder
black
The only kind of powder that should be used in a muzzleloader is black powder or a black powder substitute specifically designed for muzzleloading. Regular smokeless powder is not safe for use in muzzleloaders, as it can lead to dangerous overpressure situations. Black powder provides the necessary characteristics for safe and effective ignition and projectile propulsion in these firearms. Always ensure to follow manufacturer recommendations and safety guidelines when using any type of powder.
Being an in line you should have no trouble with pellets.