Quote:They have that duplex sub-forum for folks to share knowledge and ask questions, but the same characters usually arrive to spoil the threads - and generally drive them over to this forum, anyway..
I really don't understand some peoples adversion to duplex loading. It's been around since at least 1890 and duplex was shot in recorded matches of that time period. It's not like it's the "new kid on the block". I really think it's because it would be hard to police in matches. NRA disallow it and they also disallow the Borchardt, one of the oldest of all SS. Go figure......
The only duplex rules that I know of are ASSRA Long Range rules that allow 15% smokeless. Here in the NW we used to have three SS BP matches, one in Springfield, OR, one in Grant Pass (Western States), OR and another in Grants Pass put on by my club (Jefferson State). The Sprinfield club allowed ANY safe duplex load, the Western states allowed 10%, I believe, while I restricted my matches to the 15% rule.
I saw no harm done to any rifle including Barrards and in my case, my model 44, 32/40 Stevens (15%).
There is no one that can tell you with any certainty that a 10% duplex load will harm your rifle if you use powders as slow or slower burning than 4759. It will just be speculation, as I have never heard of any pressure testing ever being done with duplex loads.
At least up to 15%, the look, sound are the same, the difference is you don't have to wipe.
All that said, it would be nice to again have BP, ASSRA or ISSA 200 yard matches. Our "Golden Age" time period fits right in with the duplex period, same as the Traditional class of rifles do.
Frank