Well I spent a couple of hours yesterday with the skyscreen chono set up about five feet in front of the firing point (far enough to negate the effect of patch and smoke) and wacked ten loads each at 8.5 to 12.5 grains of Swiss #1, 10thou patch and .354 ball. The first five of each are just with powder and the second five were with a .5 cc scope of Sainsburys semolina. This is not a scientific trial although I weighed each charge to 1/10gn accuracy and the balls were all Jeff Tanner mould, ball milled to ensure roundness. I fired supported on a rest but was not overly concerned about accuracy as long as I didn't shoot the club chrono! The groups were all around two inch which is not exactly astounding at twenty five yards.

The velocities tend to settle down after about ten grains so I'm thinking that that is all the powder that's going to burn in this particular barrel. Anything over ten grains was just making a bigger bang.

The velocities were rather more erratic than I expected despite making every effort to do every shot in the same way. I didn't clean the barrel from begining to end.

My conclussion at the end of this is that blackpowder pistol shooters are extreme masochists!

Swiss #1 All measurements in feet per second.
### indicates chrono didn’t register. The 10.5 shots were on the bottom spot on a 6 spot 50meter target and a bit too low for the chrono I think.

First figure is just BP, second figure is with semolina .5cc scoop.

8.5gn
1 838, 803
2 842, 902
3 870, 839
4 832, 839
5 ###, 769
9.5gn
1 1021 985
2 1016 980
3 1018 1057
4 1046 1047
5 995 ###
10.5gn
1 929 1108
2 ### 1029
3 ### 1084
11.5gn
1 1104 1137
2 1154 1105
3 1110 1157
4 1137 1096
5 1143 1108
12.5gn
1 1147 1139
2 1143 1195
3 1172 1189
4 1178 1105
5 1140 ###