AR.Hunter.308
32 Cal.
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- Jan 30, 2011
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Hi,
I'm new to muzzleloading -- as in, I have the gun, but I've never shot it (In fact I've never shot a muzzleloader).
I have the Cabela's Blue Ridge flintlock (made by Pedersoli). I'm surprised that it's harder to find black powder around here than I thought. About the closest I've come so far, is some stuff with Jim Shockey's name on it, made by American Pioneer powders. It's labeled as FFG and FFFG, just like black powder, and says it's a black powder "substitute", but it has no black powder in it. Is this OK to use in my gun? The manual that came with my gun doesn't have a lot of info in it, but in the manual it says blackpowder and pyrodex only, and for my gun, it's listed under black powder. If I can use it, would I measure it out just the same as black powder?
I'm new to muzzleloading -- as in, I have the gun, but I've never shot it (In fact I've never shot a muzzleloader).
I have the Cabela's Blue Ridge flintlock (made by Pedersoli). I'm surprised that it's harder to find black powder around here than I thought. About the closest I've come so far, is some stuff with Jim Shockey's name on it, made by American Pioneer powders. It's labeled as FFG and FFFG, just like black powder, and says it's a black powder "substitute", but it has no black powder in it. Is this OK to use in my gun? The manual that came with my gun doesn't have a lot of info in it, but in the manual it says blackpowder and pyrodex only, and for my gun, it's listed under black powder. If I can use it, would I measure it out just the same as black powder?