I have this classy old hammer gun I used to shoot the heck out of with black only because of the twist barrels. Recently I saw where a fellow was shooting smokeless in a old twist barrel and said it was safe because his smokeless loads produced less pressure than black. My first question would be is this possible? What would such a load be and what would be it’s pressure? It was always told to me that black and smokeless developed pressure differently. Black being lower and longer drawn out but smokeless is quick and tends to develops a fast spike in pressure. This faster spike even being lower was what was actually more harmful to those old twist barrels. Now all of this I was told a long time ago and I am wondering does all this still hold true or has time changes it?
If it were actually possible to safely shoot smokeless in my old double 12 ga with pressures less than black I just might break it out for a round of doves.
Ideas? Loads?