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How loud is a black powder revolver?

How loud is a black powder revolver?

7 mm Magnum – 166.5 dB. 45-70 caliber – 160.1 dB. . 50 caliber (black powder) – 159.7 dB.

Why are some guns louder?

Most rifle and handgun bullets move faster than the speed of sound and will always create a loud “crack” as they break the sound barrier. Slower bullets are sometimes less effective and will perform at shorter ranges, while the quietest ammo is also going to be the weakest ammo.

Is black powder quieter?

However the noise has quite different characteristics. Black powder makes a much lower frequency noise of longer duration.

How many decibels is considered quiet?

Example of decibels

DECIBEL SOUND EXAMPLE
30 Very quiet Whispering
40 Living room, quiet classroom
50 Limited sound Refrigerator working, car driving past
55 Percolating coffee-maker
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What is the loudest gun?

The loudest gun in the world is the 460 Weatherby Magnum with an 18″ barrel and a muzzle brake at around 170–180 decibels.

Is 17 HMR louder than 22lr?

The major downsides of . 17 HMR is that it’s more expensive than other rimfire ammo, Less kinetic energy, More destructive at close range and considerably louder than other two rimfire cartridges.

Can you use smokeless ammo in a black powder cartridge?

The use of smokeless is only acceptable if used in black powder cartridge (BPC) firearms, but, as stated before, it must be done properly and with great attention to pressures.

Can a muzzleloader be used with smokeless powder?

Muzzle loaders should NEVER EVER be used with smokeless powder…EVER!!!! Cartridge guns, rifles and pistols, made before 1900 (and some later than that depending on the manufacturer) are suspect when used with anything other than black powder. That was my point.

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Can you use smokeless powder in a BPC cartridge?

most smokeless powders increase in pressure when compressed. with black, its the only way to get it to burn at all. The use of smokeless is only acceptable if used in black powder cartridge (BPC) firearms, but, as stated before, it must be done properly and with great attention to pressures.

Can you use BP powder in a vintage pistol?

Over loading one of those guns is a gamble. People who really know BP vintage guns, like Mike Venturino who has written several books on the use of BP in vintage guns, insist that only BP or modern replica BP powders be used in those guns.