hi all
whats the diff between swiss no1 and kranks fine ,better in what way ?
swiss and kranks bp
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Re: swiss and kranks bp
£48 per bottle
Re: swiss and kranks bp
More consistent ? I've only ever used krank stuff so was wondering. .yup big jump in cost thanks
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Re: swiss and kranks bp
The price difference per 2 2/10ths lbs is actually £29.50.
Swiss is superior in every way, far cleaner shooting, nice soft fouling, more consistent, more easily ignited and more potent. You need a lot more of krankies nutty slack than you do Swiss for the same velocity so that reduces the price difference as the Swiss goes further.
If krankies was the only black available I would seriously consider going back to loading smokeless ammunition and using pyrodex for muzzle loading.
Swiss is superior in every way, far cleaner shooting, nice soft fouling, more consistent, more easily ignited and more potent. You need a lot more of krankies nutty slack than you do Swiss for the same velocity so that reduces the price difference as the Swiss goes further.
If krankies was the only black available I would seriously consider going back to loading smokeless ammunition and using pyrodex for muzzle loading.
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Re: swiss and kranks bp
i take it you like the swiss black then,dromia wrote:The price difference per 2 2/10ths lbs is actually £29.50.
Swiss is superior in every way, far cleaner shooting, nice soft fouling, more consistent, more easily ignited and more potent. You need a lot more of krankies nutty slack than you do Swiss for the same velocity so that reduces the price difference as the Swiss goes further.
If krankies was the only black available I would seriously consider going back to loading smokeless ammunition and using pyrodex for muzzle loading.
and think ill be grabing a bottle of swiss no1
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