don hepler
58 Cal.
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There has been a lot of discussion about, Alliant's Black MZ, substitute powder, but I am having good luck, with this powder. My first success with this powder, was in my 32 cal. rifle. It was accurate and I could shot, shot-after-shot, and not have any problem with loading. Two days ago, I decided to try it in my 50 cal. GM barrel. I shot groups averaging 1 1/2" at 50 yds. using 85 grs., a .022 patch/TC lube, .495 ball. With 64 year old eyes, that ain't bad.
The powder must be compressed, as stated by Alliant. It fouls some the first shot, but seems, to stay that same consistent shot after shot.
The purpose for buying it, was just curiosity, but after the 32 results, I was sold. Now I'm even more impressed. I still use Goex, in my flintlocks, but for small caliber rifles, it's hard to beat. The real black, may have yielded the same results, in the 50, but I would have to do a lot of swabbing. I haven't run it through the Crony, so I don't know about the velocity. And clean up was easy.
The powder must be compressed, as stated by Alliant. It fouls some the first shot, but seems, to stay that same consistent shot after shot.
The purpose for buying it, was just curiosity, but after the 32 results, I was sold. Now I'm even more impressed. I still use Goex, in my flintlocks, but for small caliber rifles, it's hard to beat. The real black, may have yielded the same results, in the 50, but I would have to do a lot of swabbing. I haven't run it through the Crony, so I don't know about the velocity. And clean up was easy.