I thought I'd post the image that Hermano Juan Carlos found in the 1901
Verney-Carron catalog in case it was lost from the image hosting site.
It, and the 1900
Manufacture Française d'Armes de St Etienne catalog would confirm that there
was a Poudre R, which was discontinued prior to the 1914
Verney-Carron catalog.
After 1914, only Poudre T was used by the proof house for Nitro proof.
And the image confirms that only Poudre T was smokeless; the others were considered semi-smokeless.
The French equivalent to Nitro Powder is "
Poudre Pyroxylée"
![[Linked Image from photos.smugmug.com]](https://photos.smugmug.com/Shotshells-and-pressures/Pressure-data/i-T8LS29j/0/dfa4b2d6/XL/Verney-Carron%20catalog%201901-XL.jpg)
BTW: The (same) gunner in the first 4 images has a fairly upright head position; the 5th is crawling the stock and looks to have his thumb touching his nose