Anyone have a source for Swiss 2f?

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Seems like Schuetzen supplies are loosening up, but the same can't be said for their sister company products.

Anyone found any any Swiss powders in stock anywhere?
 
Powder Valley has had it a couple of times in the last month. You just have to check daily, also sign up for an account as you’ll be able to put it in your cart easier when they’re being slammed.

Grafs had some recently as well. I check those places every day and lucked up a couple of weeks ago
 
Powder Valley has had it a couple of times in the last month. You just have to check daily, also sign up for an account as you’ll be able to put it in your cart easier when they’re being slammed.

Grafs had some recently as well. I check those places every day and lucked up a couple of weeks ago
I have never used Graf's powder. Who makes it for them? It's a little cheaper than most powders. My understanding is it is a European powder.
 
Fort Chambers Black Powder Shop in Chambersburg, Pa has it in stock. If you know anyone that will be traveling through Pennsyltucky on Interstate 81. Tell them shop is right off exit 20.
 
Anybody else find Schuetzen to be particularly dirty? When I use it, my cleaning patch budget gets thrown all out of whack!

I just bought some in FFFg. I shot it in my Hawken .50 this past weekend. Best groups I’ve ever gotten in that rifle and didn’t find it any more dirty than the Goex FFg I had been using.
 
Anybody else find Schuetzen to be particularly dirty? When I use it, my cleaning patch budget gets thrown all out of whack!
Usually charge volume, lube, weather or barrel condition is the culprit in my experience. Are you talking about between shot patches or end of day cleanup?
 
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