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The UK was served by Curtis& Harvey then changed hands some Gevelo powder then the Swiss But most I used was the bulk bought A5 FO triangle, that we bought in 50 pounds plastic bags inside the big cardboard box. I had a Powder permit to buy that much but we divid it up into pound tins soon as we got it . I used to watch the fine dust float up to the venetion striplights and wonder the wisdom of what we might be doing. The Powder was grey and unglazed I dubbed it' Soot' .But it was fine & De Witt Bailey in his Book on British Military Rifles used the same and thought it equal to the original powders and matched the sights . per original given charges . I didn't notice it being overly foul though he thought it was . And there where varios similar powders offered in NZ I did use Goex in the US plus Metior , Shure shot , ( a China powder ) some Elephant that was foul And now' Holy Smoke' a NZ made powder .But I useualy buy powder at auctions & currently use original C & H number 4 which hasn't been made since the sixties . but it keeps mix it up dry it in bowls in the bright sun and it should be the same rather than the varience some batches can have, And can lose you a match by topping up with a new tin different enough to shoot differently & the last thing you want in a match. I have never seen pyrodex or used any such offering .So have no opinion if don't want to go there from what ive gathered .
Rudyard
Rudyard