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can i grind fffg to make ffffg?

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idonthaveamusketyet, When I got my first FL, I ground some coarser powder into FFFFg using a ceramic mortar and pestle and a full face shield. Even though I ground no more than 2 tablespoons of the larger powder, I don't recommend doing so and have never done so since. Listen to the above advice: FFFg and even FFg will work quite nicely as priming powder.
 
The sparks light it up, it goes bang, I hit what I'm shooting at.
And it's really scary so don't try this at home.
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The sparks light it up, it goes bang, I hit what I'm shooting at.
And it's really scary so don't try this at home.
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What brand is that? Can you post a picture of the can, please? I've seen 5fg before, but I didn't buy any. A also passed up on 7fg. My money got tight for a while. I never saw these granulations again. I have 2 lbs. of 4fg, which is more than enough for my life span. I only use 4fg because I have a priming pan dispenser and like to have the same amount of powder in my pan every time. I'm not as good when I try to fill the pan from my horn. It's either too little, or way too much.
 
I owned a CVA Squirrel rifle in flint that I sold to a member on here a year or so ago. I tried Null B, 4F Goex, 3F Goex and 3F Swiss Just to see which worked best. Could not tell a difference and since I am not a competitive shooter I would use whatever was on hand. Have a full pound of Null B and 2 pounds of 4F Goex but no flint guns. So it will last forever. Hope to have my 40 flinter by the end of the year so I can start burning some powder. The 32s eat so little these days I wont ever need powder again.
 
What brand is that? Can you post a picture of the can, please? I've seen 5fg before, but I didn't buy any. A also passed up on 7fg. My money got tight for a while. I never saw these granulations again. I have 2 lbs. of 4fg, which is more than enough for my life span. I only use 4fg because I have a priming pan dispenser and like to have the same amount of powder in my pan every time. I'm not as good when I try to fill the pan from my horn. It's either too little, or way too much.

Certainly sir.
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