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Black powder substitute in TC hawken

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The reason I am looking at this is I would like to take this gun to south africa. Can't bring powder or caps on the plane even though you can bring loaded cartridges. I have heard you can't get black powder over there.
 
Will a black powder substitute reliably fire in a TC hawken with #11 percussion caps?

The TC Hawken is said to be the most finicky in ignition but I shot a whole lot of pyrodex in mine with various #11 caps and had no problems.

Two years ago I and my SIL along with two grandsons shot a 25 shot aggregate match together. I shot Scheutzen but the other three shot t7 and CCI caps in two GPRs and a Traditions Deer Hunter. So that's 75 shots plus a few practice shots. The had ZERO ignition problems.
 
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Just so you know what you have going on inside the breech .
 
My TC 50 Hawken and TC 58 Big Boar work great with Triple 7 3F and regular CCI caps. My TC Cougar however does not fully ignite the powder, I get some weird turbo charger effect, it's funny actually, but it works great with real black powder.
 
I have zero problems with my rifles shooting pyrodex and standard #11 caps
I have shot a lot of Pyrodex with no problem as long as I flush the oil out before shooting the rifle.It is post vilifying synthetic powders that send the wrong message. There are a lot of us that couldn't shoot if it wasn't for Pyrodex?
 
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