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2f can work. Your percentage of misfires may go up depending on your gun.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
Before I started making my own bp propellant I experimented quite a lot with what can work in my flintlock. Pyrodex will work down the bore with a good hot priming charge if your gun normally has near instantaneous ignition. You may notice a very slight delay. I've used a mortar and pestal to grind up 2f bp to use as priming powder. Sift or grind to whatever size you like. It works If you have a good flint and Frizzen that sparks hot. Ground pyrodex can be use as prime. There will most likely be a delay, but nothing that can't be adapted to, just hold steady like they had to do when these guns were modern. Making due with what ya got is "traditional" imo. Black powder made two or three hundred years ago was very different than today's "Black powder". Ignition problems were common. The powder had no coating. It was not corned the same. Moisture was a problem.. it worked decent as a prime because the fines were mixed in. Having to hold on target until the smoke clears won't hurt much unless the target shoots back.
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