I shoot my trapdoor as well not as often as the rest of the stable but several times a year. To me it's there are way more variables to go wrong with a muzzle loader than a cartridge firearm. Indeed modern black powder and it's substitutes even the percussion caps are more powerful than they were when that rifle was in service. A simple mistake in loading can be catastrophic and that old veteran deserves better.
As an example I load my 45-70 rounds with Hodgdon 777 FF bp substitute which works excellent. However it's more powerful than black powder and requires reduced loads. I load 60gr in the 45-70 which gives the power and velocity of 70gr BP. You must also ensure that all components especially the stock are in condition for shooting. To have that old warhorses stock splinter at the range would be a crime. Of course it's yours so do what you want. I'm giving you the advice I've given my own family regarding shooting antiques but do with it as you please.Information
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