I mix 50/50 with water and put on wife's garden.I have several cans, bought cheap. I mix 1/4 cup with 3/4 cup GOex and it works well
I mix 50/50 with water and put on wife's garden.I have several cans, bought cheap. I mix 1/4 cup with 3/4 cup GOex and it works well
ACTUALLY, back in '97 Goex started importing Swiss and packaged it in Goex cans with paper labels taped on. I have some...KIK was imported from Slovenia around 2000, but Goex was back into production early in '98After Goex blew up in PA and while it was relocating to LA (Swiss was not yet being imported), sadly Elephant was the best and really only powder we had for a few years around 2000.
Still use it for shotgunning.
I believe most nipple sizes are designed for black powder which ignites easier than most of the smokeless ones that are used for muzzleloader shooting. I've measured several of the hole in the New nipples and the average size was a .0281. Being I shoot 777 in my percussions because of the availability, I enlarged the holes to a .031. I first tried a.030, but I did experience a couple of misfires so I went up to the next size wire bit and that seems to work satisfactory. I noticed several people in our club had trouble with factory nipples on misfires even with holy black, and I encouraged one older fellow (86) to try and he said that it worked better. The one secondhand percussion I have, a 45 caliber. had a tendency to set the hammer back to safety ****, So I measured the original nipple and it measured .040 which is on the excessive side. What I can gather from other discussions, anything above .035 is questionable but I want you to know it takes quite a few shots to do that to a nipple. No doubt hammer setback depends upon the size of the charge and I don't load heavy being that 777 is hotter in quicker than black. I've never had a misfire since I opened up the nipple size, sometimes you just do what seems to work.I "inherited" about 4lbs of Elephant Black Powder in 2F. Date code on bottom of 1lb cans is most 22/00 to 004/01 timeline. Am shooting it in a TC Hawken 50 percussion. Anyway, in the shooting of some of the bp recently I had quite afew misfires. I.E. , snapped cap but no explosion of bp in breech. Had to clean out the nipple and drum on the occasions. I did some research, i.e. , googling, on this powder and lots of diff comments. At one point in this powders history it was a good powder and at some point comments mentioned the quality deteriorated. So when cleaning out the drum and nipple there was some fouling chunks and almost a wall of thin powder where hole goes into the breech. So the question is, is there a solution to this issue of "fouling". Would switching to a Spitfire nipple help? Or maybe just drilling hole larger in nipple? Shooting CCI #11 primers. Any past experiences or resolves or thoughts would be appreciated. Hate to just stop using this powder as it is a few lbs. Thanks.
I had several cans of it years ago. Other than the cans being a somewhat "collectable curiosity," the contents were quite miserable. I ended up gifting the rest of it to a local "self-professed" witch who allegedly used it in ceremony whilst dancing naked around the "campfire."
You won't shoot Goex anyway unless you have old stock.Try Swiss and you won't shoot Goex.
ROGER THAT! I concur!.No. It would be better if it were.
you have a valid point! don't look a gift horse in the face!Shoot it. It is fine as long as it was sealed. Better than paying 30 bucks for a pound.
Ohio Rusty ><>
some use it straight up, and let nature do the rest!I mix 50/50 with water and put on wife's garden.
I did not know that they went to plastic cane before the end? thanks for posting them.For any folks who haven't seen a can of Elephant Powder here you go. Can on the left is a plastic container. Somebody in a previous post was wondering if the powder was shiny or flat black. All shiny in these 2 cans.
Actually, Diamondback was not the same stuff. It was made in the same plant as Elephant , but was formulated differently and was much cleaner burning. I went through a case of it (DB) not long ago and would gladly use it again if I could get it.Beat me to it. Mix Elephant with another 2Fg powder, up to 50/50.
Diamondback was the same stuff, but with a different label. It was coming out of South America and apparently pretty bad charcoal.
LD
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