dbm
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The booklet is earlier then I thought; "Pamphlet on the Manufacture of Gunpowder as carried out at the Government Factory, Waltham Abbey". It is dated 1857 so predates the Snider. There's a paragraph on "The Powder Best Adapted to the Enfield Rifle" which includes: "As far as expermiments have been carried out at present, it is considered that a Powder made from small-wood Charcoal, from 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in diameter, incorporated for 4 hours, slack pressed, and separated so as to obtain an even grain, between a 16 and 20 or 20 and 38-mesh wire sieve, will ansewer, in all respects, for this service better than any other." A table of results of experiments with a one-pounder gun pendulum is published for 26 differnet kinds of powder. Charge was 1/4 pound. Results give Initial velocity of ball and relative force of powder. RFG2 is not listed. (R.15' and R.90' are but there is no explanation as to the gradings or pupose of all these powders). A long winded way of saying I havn't found the answer to your question I am afraid! David
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