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modern smokeless powder.
You did not list any following- but the disadvantages of black powder include low velocity, heavy fouling when fired, and a large cloud of smoke produced on firing.
powder can be paste4 on orl cavity not a right amount dose take powder can be mix in air ya who urr jata hai
multiple firings for one.
When using a muzzle loading gun it is important to ensure that it can handle modern smokeless powder because of the greater amount of force produced by smokeless powder as opposed to using the black powder that the muzzle loader was intended for.
What are disadvantages of using car?
dr eq = drams equivalent. Black powder used to be measured in drams, which was a measure of the volume of black powder used in a load (basically the amount used). When smokeless powder came along later, both smokeless powder and black powder existed at the same time for a while. A smaller amount of smokeless powder was equal in power to a larger amount of black powder. To keep things simple shells using smokeless powder were referenced to how many drams of black powder would be needed to produce similar results. This continued into modern times. A shell marked 3 1/4 dr eq is roughly equal to a black powder load of 3 1/4 drams. This allows an idea of how much power a shell has regardless of the actual amount of powder that is inside the shell.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a heligimbal
no disadvantages
disadvantages
Typically, 20-30 grains. Depends on the bullet/ ball you are using. Contact the maker, get a copy of the owner's manual, follow instructions.
I bought a "Dikar 45 cal black powder only " belt pistol today for $8.00 at a yard sale, What a deal!!!