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.50 caliber
probably not a good idea but why spend the extra 50 bucks on ffffg when you can make it yourself from fffg
Or maybe think outside the box and just use the 3F as is.probably not a good idea but why spend the extra 50 bucks on ffffg when you can make it yourself from fffg
The difference would be perceptible only to the most sophisticated scientific instruments. Just use the 3f and enjoy! You'll never know the difference.For what it’s worth, I prime with 2f. It works fine for me.
I use a wooden mortar and pestle to grind down small amounts.probably not a good idea but why spend the extra 50 bucks on ffffg when you can make it yourself from fffg
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.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.
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