bornintheussr
45 Cal.
Sorry for dumm question but I'm dealing with black powder shortage here. I have FFFFG and I have FFG, can I mix it together in equal proportion and use as substitute of FFFG (I'm shooting colt clone)
Personally, I would NOT mix the different granulations. In a revolver I would just use each granulation ‘unmixed’ and adjust charge based on POI at desired range. Mix the various granulations and who knows what you have or how it will perform.Sorry for dumm question but I'm dealing with black powder shortage here. I have FFFFG and I have FFG, can I mix it together in equal proportion and use as substitute of FFFG (I'm shooting colt clone)
Yeah, your right, here's some more of the same logic;If all the different Fs can be used in a particular firearm, then mixing different F powders together isn't a problem.
Volume is volume. So mixing FF with FFFF is perfectly safe. FFFF is finer so you're getting a bit more powder packed together. But not enough to make the proverbial hand grenade/pipe bomb/low yield nuke folks talk about.
Different sized grains will separate out. But even that won't be a problem.
Well, when it was available from GOEX, I liked to use 'Reenactor' powder. It's an un-sifted/ungraded powder. Pretty much the same as you're describing. I use the same powder in the pan and bore, so it worked well for me. You could just use a Mortar and Pestel and grind it down some. Personally, using the 2F instead of 3F isn't a big deal. Just use the 2F as it is. Semper Fi.Sorry for dumm question but I'm dealing with black powder shortage here. I have FFFFG and I have FFG, can I mix it together in equal proportion and use as substitute of FFFG (I'm shooting colt clone)
What Necchi said is spot on. But, emphasis should be put on shaking the can/horn before dumping a measured charge as the finer powder does settle. I used to do this occasionally when a can got low. I would put different powders into my hunting horns. Very minimal loss of accuracy never made deer laugh at me.Not really, I mean you can do it, but the results won't be like what your expecting
The grades during process aren't sifted from a single batch, they are manufactured to the specific grade.
When folks try mixing grades everything will work just fine for the first part of the experiment, but the finer grade will settle quickly to the bottom of the can.
That makes a variable in the charge as the mixed lot is used.
The olde tales of a "special mix" being used for accuracy has pretty much been defunct even in small scale local rendezvous shoot's.
"Mixing" is different then a "Duplex" load,, but with the small loads of a revolver, duplex is nearly a mute issue.
How many pounds of the suggested mix are you asking about?
Just a few thoughts on powder granulation. Unless one sieves or socks Goex powders of the past they are actually shooting multi-grain size any way from what I can see.Sorry for dumm question but I'm dealing with black powder shortage here. I have FFFFG and I have FFG, can I mix it together in equal proportion and use as substitute of FFFG (I'm shooting colt clone)
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