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Where can I find a shop that sells black powder and caps for my 1860 Enfield .69 cal pistol near Vero Beach, Fla.?
Where can I find a shop that sells black powder and caps for my 1860 Enfield .69 cal pistol near Vero Beach, Fla.?
How do you do that? Didn't think it would be allowed in this day and age.
No. Pay the money for the real stuff. Better and much safer.Make your own Blackpowder and Caps.
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How do you do that? Didn't think it would be allowed in this day and age.
I’m sorry but that is not true. Mine is as good or better than Goex.I have to agree with Rifleman
homemade powder is never going to be as energetic and refined as what the factories are making
it will work, but getting a uniform product with perfect ignition? highly unlikely
Some people can be very good at it, but many are novices that make less than optimum results. What charcoal are you using? And to be honest, how many failed batches did you have before perfecting your recipe?I’m sorry but that is not true. Mine is as good or better than Goex.
That is true, some people don’t belong on motorcycles, some don’t belong making powder. And I think most know where they fit in. I make my charcoal from willow trees. I did a lot of research on the internet and I made about 4 not so good powder tries before I figured out what works. It is really not that hard to do. This forum won’t let me tell you how but if you want to know how just google it and google it some more. Some common sense and knowledge will get you thru it.Some people can be very good at it, but many are novices that make less than optimum results. What charcoal are you using? And to be honest, how many failed batches did you have before perfecting your recipe?
I'm one of those that puts a value on my time, so homemade powder would cost me more than what I just bought powder for!Not considering the value of my time, the cost per pound is approximately $18.
You must be paying an awful lot for nitrate. I'm running closer to $4/lb.Not considering the value of my time, the cost per pound is approximately $18.
Making your own black powder has come a long way in the last 5 years. Many people are making powder with as much and in some cases more energy than Goex. It has to do with the type of wood used in the charcoal.I have to agree with Rifleman
homemade powder is never going to be as energetic and refined as what the factories are making
it will work, but getting a uniform product with perfect ignition? highly unlikely
May I ask what is your charcoal source. Not the store but what wood was/is used? ThxI’m sorry but that is not true. Mine is as good or better than Goex.
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