How many have bought Goex since it came back on the market? I personally don't need any at the moment since I still have a stash old Goex and Swiss powder to boot. Is it the same as it used to be, better, worse?
Schuetzen is not only cleaner shooting( for me anyways), it's cheaper.There is plenty of Goex for sale at Friendship although I really have no interest in buying any.
I'm quite content with shooting Swiss & Schuetzen.
Absolutely.....Schuetzen is not only cleaner shooting( for me anyways), it's cheaper.
Interesting. I have found Sheutzen and Goex to perform identically. But, for whatever reason, Swiss groups like a shot gun.There is plenty of Goex for sale at Friendship although I really have no interest in buying any.
I'm quite content with shooting Swiss & Schuetzen.
The "original" has a checkered past. The powder produced at Moosic had a reputation for inconsistencies. Knight said it was at least partly due to variations in water quality.Good answers, but I would like to know if the new Goex has been improved over the original.
I've been under the impression that Swiss and Wano/Scheutzen are two different producers???WANO is Schutzen powder as is Swiss same manufacturer
I don't know about the quality of water being a factor. I fact, I'm no expert in the matter at all. What my understanding is concerning quality is the charcoal used and how completely it burns. To my knowledge, Swiss uses the best charcoal.The "original" has a checkered past. The powder produced at Moosic had a reputation for inconsistencies. Knight said it was at least partly due to variations in water quality.
I don't have any idea about the stuff coming out of Louisiana prior to the shutdown. I bought a very large quantity of Goex in the '90's from a BPCR shooter who found it not up to his expectations. That was the last time I bought goex until last year. About ten years ago I switched to Scheutzen just because they were supportive of the local ml community. I didn't have any issues with that old goex.
I've planned to do an actual careful shooting comparison but haven't had much opportunity to do ANY shooting this year. The one day that I shot the new Goex I used the same powder measure as used with the Scheutzen and concluded that it was shooting pretty much to the same POI as the Scheutzen.
What I use in the future will probably be based on price unless I discover some glaring differences.
I've heard the same thing about Swiss charcoal. Knight claimed that the main difference in fouling was the temperature at which the wood was charred.I don't know about the quality of water being a factor. I fact, I'm no expert in the matter at all. What my understanding is concerning quality is the charcoal used and how completely it burns. To my knowledge, Swiss uses the best charcoal.
https://schuetzenpowder.com/swiss-black-powder/I've heard the same thing about Swiss charcoal. Knight claimed that the main difference in fouling was the temperature at which the wood was charred.
The last time I bought Swiss, it cost $7.50/lb. That was a premium price at the time. I wish I had known about Olde E when it was on the shelf. My understanding is they will again make it.Ive got some Schuetzen 3F. I bought it a while back when powder was hard to come by. Before Goex blew up this last time and was sold to Estes I bought a case of Ole E 2FG. Years ago I shot BPCR with a Sharps. Swiss was king then less fouling and more speed than Goex and these was another powder available then called Elephant. Im sorry I ever bought any of that it was junk. Ive always liked Swiss but the price now is just more than I want to pay. Thats the reason I bought the Old E. I cant tell any difference when I clean up from Old E to Swiss. I hope Goex makes it again. I would buy more.
The phrase "your mileage may vary" comes to mind. I've had no issues with excessive fouling with Schutzen or Goex, though of the two Schutzen fouls slightly less , but both preform almost equally. The fact I can get Schutzen for $23 a pound vs $28 for Goex is more of a driving factor for me.I won a pound of schutzen couldn't even finish a woods walk it . Fouled my rifle up so bad.
WANO is Schutzen powder as is Swiss same manufacturer. They might have been making powder since the 1600s but it'd be the last thing I ever shoot again.
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In the group of guys I shoot with. People, I know that have had trouble with their guns. All we're trying to give me their Schutzen powder.
I've been shooting muzzleloaders since around 1968.
I have never been able to clean a Muzzleloader loader or a suppository gun with three or four patches!
Anyone that can full clean in 5 to 7 minutes isn't doing a very good job.Absolutely.....
I spend 5-7 minutes cleaning my guns using Swiss & Schuetzen.
I never achieved that using Goex.
I still have 3-4 pounds of the older Goex & quit using it for that reason.
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