Powder choice
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Powder choice
Just curious. I have 2 muzzle loaders I havnt fired yet. Wondered what powder everyone preferred. If it's not listed, please comment or give me your opinions!
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Re: Powder choice
You would find a search more useful as this has been covered here many times before.
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Re: Powder choice
I use 777 and Black powder.
Re: Powder choice
Sorry Dromia, I did a search but just multiple posts on people asking if it's better to use black powder. Couldn't see a Poll on it.
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I used 777 in a musket and revolver until I got a flintlock which whilst it worked was inconsistent and had a horrendous but funny delay on firing.
So, I got my explosives licence and black powder and now use that in everything.
I think you will find most people will start out with substitutes and either stick with them if they work in their firearms, or eventually go for the licence and move on to gunpowder.
Don't see a need for a poll, it doesn't explain the reasoning for a choice.
So, I got my explosives licence and black powder and now use that in everything.
I think you will find most people will start out with substitutes and either stick with them if they work in their firearms, or eventually go for the licence and move on to gunpowder.
Don't see a need for a poll, it doesn't explain the reasoning for a choice.
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Re: Powder choice
Helps with the post count though.
Forum polls are a waste of time if you are really interested in finding out about a topic.
The fact that polls are so rarely used says a lot.
Forum polls are a waste of time if you are really interested in finding out about a topic.
The fact that polls are so rarely used says a lot.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: Powder choice
Personally, because that is what the shop had..
Still got half a tub as Dromia and a flintlock convinced me to move to the real deal. If I had stuck with percussion firearms I may not have.
Can't comment on pyrodex as I have never used it.
Still got half a tub as Dromia and a flintlock convinced me to move to the real deal. If I had stuck with percussion firearms I may not have.
Can't comment on pyrodex as I have never used it.
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