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  2. Muzzle Loaders Association of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Its objectives are to encourage an interest in muzzle loading firearms; to promote, regulate and safeguard their use; and to preserve their freedom of collection. It produces a quarterly magazine called Black Powder. [2] Until 2014, the Association occupied the Grade-II "Muzzleloader's Association Hut" at the National Shooting Centre, Bisley. [3]

  3. Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills - Wikipedia

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    In the 1780s there was fresh concern over security, quality and economy of supply. The deputy comptroller of the Royal Laboratory at Woolwich, Major, later Lieutenant General, Sir William Congreve advocated that the Waltham Abbey Mills should be purchased by the Crown to ensure secure supplies and to establish what would now be called a centre of excellence for development of manufacturing ...

  4. Category:British firearm cartridges - Wikipedia

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    .450/400 Black Powder Express.450/400 Nitro Express.400 H&H Magnum.416 Rigby.404 Jeffery.425 Westley Richards; 11mm Vickers.442 Webley.450 Adams.450 Black Powder Express.450 Nitro Express.450 No 2 Nitro Express.450 Rigby.500/450 Magnum Black Powder Express.500/450 Nitro Express.500/450 No. 1 Black Powder Express.577/450 Martini–Henry.455 Webley

  5. Low Wood Gunpowder Works - Wikipedia

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    The mill made black powder, mixing imported sulphur and saltpetre with charcoal, which initially was made locally. [12] It adopted the suggestion of government adviser Richard Watson, to control the conditions under which charcoal was prepared, as charcoal cylinders, for greater reliability. [13]

  6. Cordite - Wikipedia

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    Cordite is a family of smokeless propellants developed and produced in Britain since 1889 to replace black powder as a military firearm propellant. Like modern gunpowder, cordite is classified as a low explosive because of its slow burning rates and consequently low brisance [ not verified in body ] .

  7. Gunpowder - Wikipedia

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    The term black powder was coined in the late 19th century, primarily in the United States, to distinguish prior gunpowder formulations from the new smokeless powders and semi-smokeless powders. Semi-smokeless powders featured bulk volume properties that approximated black powder, but had significantly reduced amounts of smoke and combustion ...

  8. .450 Black Powder Express - Wikipedia

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    The .450 Black Powder Express is a rimmed, straight walled, centerfire rifle cartridge designed for use with blackpowder. It was available in a number of loadings with bullets weighing from 270 to 365 grains (17.5 to 23.7 g), all driven by 120 grains (7.8 g) of black powder.

  9. .577/450 Martini–Henry - Wikipedia

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    The .577/450 Martini–Henry is a black powder, centrefire rifle cartridge.It was the standard British service cartridge from the early 1870s that went through two changes from the original brass foil wrapped case (with 14 parts) to the drawn brass of two parts, the case and the primer.