Let’s Burn Some Powder | Smokeless Pistol, Smokeless Rifle and Black Powder!

Published on September 21, 2024
Duration: 9:12

This video demonstrates the burn rates of different firearm powders, including black powder, H110, Trail Boss, and IMR 4350, when burned uncontained in the open. The presenter highlights significant differences in burn speed, with black powder being the most rapid and volatile, followed by pistol powders like Trail Boss, and then slower rifle powders like H110 and IMR 4350. The experiment serves as a visual comparison of powder characteristics outside of a firearm's pressure environment.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates the burn rates of various firearm powders, including black powder, H110, Trail Boss, and IMR 4350, when burned uncontained. Black powder burns fastest, followed by pistol powders like Trail Boss, then slower rifle powders like H110 and IMR 4350, illustrating significant differences in their combustion characteristics.

Chapters

  1. 00:48Introduction to Powder Burn Rate Test
  2. 01:05Powders Used: Black Powder, H110, Trail Boss, IMR 4350
  3. 01:57First Burn Test: Black Powder vs. Trail Boss
  4. 03:04Second Burn Test: H110 vs. IMR 4350
  5. 05:21Third Burn Test: Trail Boss vs. IMR 4350
  6. 07:18Revisiting Black Powder Burn
  7. 08:27Sponsor: Veter Holsters
  8. 08:53Sponsor: Target Sports USA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in burn rate between black powder and smokeless powder?

Black powder burns significantly faster and more violently than smokeless powders, even when uncontained. This was visually demonstrated in the video, showing black powder igniting and consuming much more rapidly than any of the smokeless powders tested.

Which smokeless powders burned faster in the open test?

In the uncontained burn test, the fast-burning pistol powder Trail Boss showed a quicker burn rate compared to the slower-burning pistol powder H110 and the rifle powder IMR 4350. This highlights how different powder types are designed for distinct burn characteristics.

How do rifle powders like IMR 4350 compare to pistol powders like Trail Boss in burn rate?

Rifle powders like IMR 4350 are designed to burn slower than pistol powders such as Trail Boss. This was evident in the video's demonstration, where Trail Boss consumed much more rapidly than IMR 4350 when burned in the open.

Is burning powder in the open a good indicator of its performance in a firearm?

While burning powder in the open can visually demonstrate relative burn speeds, it is not a direct indicator of performance within a firearm. Firearm barrels contain the powder, creating pressure that significantly alters the burn rate and energy release compared to an uncontained burn.

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