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REAL JUNK exactly draws moister like a spongeJUNK USE REAL BP
I've used almost all the sub's.Its not temp or humidity sensitive,,,
,,& no crud ring like with T7
For the life of me I will never understand why there are so many nay-sayers? I used Pyrodex because it was all that was available at the time.I did something that most people don't do it appears, I read the instructions before using. I didn't have any problems with it as long as I didn't deviate from what I read. I have personaly shot one ragged oval shaped hole at a hundred yards with three shots using Pyrodex. Ask Idaho Lewis about his friend that uses Pyrodex. He will confirm that there is nothing wrong with the sudstitutes powders if you follow the directions .Its not junk either! The narrow-minded thinking that if it aint real black - its junk is just ridiculous.
Made with orange peelings ..it draws moister like a sponge sucks up water in a pail.
I found a can of APP powder and pyrodex that I had stored over 30 years ago.it was blocked in and found it when I cleaned out my shed. the APP powder ingnited perfect in a C&B pistol the pyrodex only had maybe 50% ignition. I always used pyrodexThe big problem with APP is that it doesn't last. After a year it is chunky. After 2 years, the whole bottle is one big chunk of powder. I suppose a person could spend some time breaking it up every year, or use it all in a year.
I'd just get better powder. Pyrodex is better. 777 is better. Actual blackpowder is better.
you missedMalarly. It ain't made from orange peels. It's synthesized ascorbic acid. Think vitamin C.
Used all the APP powders, including JSG, which came out about 2005. Yep, those powders sometimes clump. Keep the lid tight and break up the clumps
Here are the first seven rounds from my re-worked by Mr, Hoyt, .54 caliber Navy Arms rifle using patched round balls. Distance is 50 yards . This is the best five round group i ever fired from an unscoped conventional muzzleloader.
Forgot the powder that day. The powder was from a can of Black MZ opened years ago and stored in the tractor shed at the range.
i have enough Black MZ powder at $10.00 per pound to last for 15 years.
you missedMalarly. It ain't made from orange peels. It's synthesized ascorbic acid. Think vitamin C.
Used all the APP powders, including JSG, which came out about 2005. Yep, those powders sometimes clump. Keep the lid tight and break up the clumps
Here are the first seven rounds from my re-worked by Mr, Hoyt, .54 caliber Navy Arms rifle using patched round balls. Distance is 50 yards . This is the best five round group i ever fired from an unscoped conventional muzzleloader.
Forgot the powder that day. The powder was from a can of Black MZ opened years ago and stored in the tractor shed at the range.
i have enough Black MZ powder at $10.00 per pound to last for 15 years.
I'm hearing & reading two diff reviews about the APP being very moisture sensitive & some say its not moisture sensitive. That would make me think that it prob is moisture sensitive in high heat & humidity regions & it does fine in dryer little humidity areas. I'm in Fl so I'm gonna re-evaluate here a lil more & maybe get a lb & try it out here & see how it does. Glad i got to read everyone's input on this powder. ThanksI used American Pioneer powder back a few years ago and I liked it. I didn't notice it drawing moisture or clumping. It cleaned easier than black powder. I would buy it again if it was on the shelf. I used it in a Remington c&b and 45 cal. rifle.
you missed
I have used 777 and Pyrodex and really did not see any difference. But I do prefer the Holy Black, just because.Its not junk either! The narrow-minded thinking that if it aint real black - its junk is just ridiculous.
Great post. Thank youI used some for a couple of years when it 1st came out. I'm in Maine, so use your own perspective on humidity, and m/l deer season is 1st & 2nd weeks in December. Pretty crappy (I love it) weather. Cold, rainy, snowy, foggy. I noticed two things (I only had caplocks then) - When I switched to real black powder the reliabilty of the rifles improved dramatically. Second - I thought I had more problems with corrosion than with real black. My rifle liked a fowling shot for best accuracy, better than a clean bore. With APP I couldn't leave the residue in the bore for a day of hunting in the rain/fog/drizzle. When I cleaned the bore at night you could see the begining of what I would call 'freckling' in the first 6-12" of the bore. I don't have that problem with real black. Matter of fact I don't clean my bore each night now, I leave it loaded and and in the cold for the season. And for the last three years it has gone boom every time on the first try at the end of the season. And no freckling in the bore. YMMV
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