I don't use FFFFg for priming, I prime with whatever my main charge is (whether it be FFFg or FFg). There isn't really a noticeable delay as opposed to FFFFg. Priming with Pyrodex is not advisable because of it's much higher flash point compared to real black powder. That's why pyrodex is mostly used in percussion guns as opposed to flintlocks.I have some 2F black powder on order, which is all they had. Can I use 2F as priming powder in an Indian Trade gun? Secondly, can I use pyrodex as charging powder in a flintlock? Thanks
(Emphisis added)Yes it’s a pia but….. so is ml in general
Pyrodex in the bore of a flintlock can be troublesome to ignite. Anything other than real black powder needs a hotter ignition to touch off.I meant can I use Pyrodex down the bore.
Pyrodex has a higher flashing point. The heat from the pan is just not enough to ignite the Pyrodex reliably. Some people do a duplex load of 5 grains real black powder and the rest of the main charge Pyrodex and the real BP acts as a "starter" for the main charge of Pyrodex. I don't recommend doing this however.I meant can I use Pyrodex down the bore.
Why?Pyrodex has a higher flashing point. The heat from the pan is just not enough to ignite the Pyrodex reliably. Some people do a duplex load of 5 grains real black powder and the rest of the main charge Pyrodex and the real BP acts as a "starter" for the main charge of Pyrodex. I don't recommend doing this however.
It’s not as much trouble as loading a shot load.(Emphisis added)
So why make it more so?
I always prefer the real thing (don't we all?). From what I've heard, duplex loads have a tendency to hangfire and flash in the pan. I would personally only load like this if my powder was running low. But hey, if it works for others it works , just not my cup of tea.Why?
Not being argumentative or ‘smart’, asked seriously as to what your thinking is.
I prefer the real thing, but for a bit it was difficult to get BP at all and I loaded up on p. Still have a lot left.
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