I just got my powder from Graf's too. 5 lbs of 3f and 1 lb of 2f. Took five days from order to door with a weekend in between. I too got the Graf's brand. Really a stellar company to buy from. Good prices, good service.
The 3f Dupont I just finished using was hanging on a wall in a powder horn for well over 30-35 years. It worked just like the new stuff. FYI, the Grafs store brand is made by Goex now. Says it on the bottle.
I knew BP last forever in its container, but was wondering about in a powder horn. I generally pour it back out of the horn and into the can when I'm done, as opposed to leaving it in the horn for months. Is me doing thus a waste of time? Should I just leave it in the horn?
To be honest, I forgot there was powder still in the horn(s). I had 4f in a small horn for priming a flintlock and 3f in a larger horn with a wood end cap on the large end an a brass valve on the other. I could tell no difference in it and new powder from the container even after 30 plus years hanging with the rifle on a beam and several years in a box on a shelf in storage.I knew BP last forever in its container, but was wondering about in a powder horn. I generally pour it back out of the horn and into the can when I'm done, as opposed to leaving it in the horn for months. Is me doing thus a waste of time? Should I just leave it in the horn?
Are our black powder rifles, pistols and etc that only favor real black powder soon to be just wall hangers?
AgreedNo there is typically a shortage this time of year, but it is also exasperated by current panic and people spreading/fueling that panic on social media.
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