westerner wrote on Dec 26
th, 2011 at 12:37am:
I think the Ideal #6 measure was made to throw BP from the small chamber first, originally. BP was used to help the weak primers of that time, ignite the new harder to ignite smokeless powders.
I've used duplex loads in 32/40 and 38/55. Accuracy is almost the same. Nice, not to have to use a blow tube.
There are so many different rules in use out there, I just stick with the straight BP for BP matches. Might even use it for OH matches when I dont need to. Might be a good way to get rid of extra ammo. It's fun to get the smokeless only folks gagging and coughing and holding their ears.
Joe.
Joe,
I have seen this reported by a couple of folks and even seen it in print in one old Ideal handbook, IIRC, but most of the other sources have had it that the duplex technique was used to set off the BP more cleanly. I have no experience with, nor solid documentation of early smokeless powders being hard to ignite... in fact, quite the opposite seems to be the case as there was a great deal of concern over blowing up guns from the sudden pressure spikes new "white powders" generated. I have to wonder whether there was a misprint in some early text and it has been simply repeated and propagated... not sayin', just wonderin'.
IIRC, the Pope duplex was one of the first measures of its type and it certainly used smokeless as the priming charge and black as the main, so I have to doubt that the first manufactured measures would be specifically designed to do the opposite. Ideal even made a duplex measure for shotshells, the #4. Can you imagine trying to make charges in those old Damascus steel barrels burn faster and more aggressively?
Anyway, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a Happy Hanukkah, and that the New Year will be a good one with lots of shooting for all of us!
Froggie