Smokeless Powder in 50 Cal. Factory Muzzleloaders (Low-Pressure Load DVDs)
Savage Arms proved smokeless powder can be used safely in a muzzleloader over twenty years ago. However, the myth still persists that any smokeless powder will burst the barrel of any muzzleloader. Sadly, some have used fast-burning pistol powders to perpetuate this myth by bursting a barrel on purpose. They could do the same thing to any shotgun barrel, by using the same method.
In this video a strain gauge is used to measure the pressure produced inside a muzzleloader barrel to prove low pressure smokeless loads can be used safely in some factory muzzleloaders.
Low Pressure 50 Caliber Smokeless Loads in a 209 Factory Muzzleloader, 2 DVD set | are available on eBay
These 2 DVDs contain a demonstration of using Low Pressure Smokeless Loads in a 50 caliber factory muzzleloader.
The cost is less than 8 oz. of Blackhorn209 propellant, which is made up of 83% smokeless powder (nitrocellulose). However, Blackhorn209 also contains other chemicals which are corrosive.
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Smokeless Muzzleloader at Mach 3:
This heavy barreled smokeless muzzleloader can shoot a 300 grain bullet at Mach 3. (3376 fps)
Do not try this in a factory muzzleloader, because the thinner barrel will not handle the pressure.
(Joe Teeter of Teeter's Gunsmithing in Gold Hill, NC)
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Genesis of Dispensational Theology
This video shows the relationship between the book "Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty" written by the Jesuit Manuel Lacunza, and Edward Irving's English translation of that book to the origins of modern Dispensational Theology. John Nelson Darby adopted the doctrine after Edward Irving died during 1834. Darby then brought the doctrine to the U.S. about the time of the Civil War. The doctrine later spread widely after it was incorporated into the notes of the Scofield Reference Bible. Many of those who promote the doctrine today have no idea about its original source.
All man-made Bible doctrines are revealed not by the scripture quoted by its proponents, but rather by the scripture they must ignore to make it work.
Once a person comes to understand the New Covenant promised to Israel and Judah in Jeremiah 31:31-34, which is found fulfilled by Christ during the first century in Hebrews 8:6-13, and Hebrews 10:16-18, and specifically applied to the Church in 2 Corinthians 3:6-8, and Hebrews 12:22-24, man-made Bible doctrines fall apart.
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