Crow-Feather
32 Cal.
4f is far to good to be used in just the pan!
And the fish, seeing the bait just above him slowly ascends to the bait ready to strike. Wham, 4f goes to the bottom in the belly of the 3f bass.
4f is far to good to be used in just the pan!
As you've read here: shooter preference. I've always used 4F in the pan. But hunting in wet weather had me cleaning out the pan and drying it every half hour. I learnred here that switching to 3F in the field can keep pan dryer longer.I'm new to flintlocks and have been watching posts about powder. I see comments on 3FG and 4FG being used in the pans. Is this just a matter of shooter preference or gun preference?
Thanks in advance
Terry
I would not do this.I have used 4F in my .36 rifles with good results one a flint and one percussion. Also have used it in my .36 1851s. Just use a little less than 3F. Don't use it on real humid days. I also use 3F on humid days for priming instead of 4F. I have used 1f for prime with the Brown Bess and it worked when I forgot my prime powder.
4 F is to be used as a Pan Primer, Not a main charge. By using 4F as a main charge could lead to damage to you weapon and your self, just look it up.
For those of you saying to use it as a main charge , Please show me that in writing ,by a Black Powder Expert, not some back yard shooter.
And as far as cost of Powder I pay the same for a pound no matter what F grade it is , the only thing I see in the price is in different manufacture have different price and the store you buy it from.
So if you are using just 4F as a main charge ,PLEASE STOP and quit telling other people to use it.
Please submit explicit warnings by manufacturers to support your command?4 F is to be used as a Pan Primer, Not a main charge. By using 4F as a main charge could lead to damage to you weapon and your self, just look it up.
For those of you saying to use it as a main charge , Please show me that in writing ,by a Black Powder Expert, not some back yard shooter.
And as far as cost of Powder I pay the same for a pound no matter what F grade it is , the only thing I see in the price is in different manufacture have different price and the store you buy it from.
So if you are using just 4F as a main charge ,PLEASE STOP and quit telling other people to use it.
Yes but an old guy told me the he heard from his brother in law's cousin..... Besides it's just common knowledge....Please submit explicit warnings by manufacturers to support your command?
Please submit evidence of evidence of damage or injury from using 4f as a main charge ( I have been asking this for years and so far none, zero, zilch has been submitted. Please be the first!).
Waiting in earnest.
why do people use it as main charge in a 31, or 36 CAL, revolver with out any problem? just courious? have you heard of this practice?DO NOT use 4f for a main charge, priming only. The pressure spike with 4f is going to create a dangerous, possibly destructive, condition.
I am really enjoying this thread. I love it when people are absolutely convinced of something because they heard it said ....... It's like the raging debate about bullets ricocheting. People see a tracer round go sideways and they think that all bullets ricochet when in fact the bullet didn't go sideways, it was just the pyrotechnic charge that dislodged from the bullet.Yes but an old guy told me the he heard from his brother in law's cousin..... Besides it's just common knowledge....
And on and on, but never an ounce of proof. Very peculiar that going from Fg to FFg to FFFg in the same barrel is perfectly acceptable, but one more F will be disaster.
I'll go back to my cave now.
Now eat your words.Please submit explicit warnings by manufacturers to support your command?
Please submit evidence of evidence of damage or injury from using 4f as a main charge ( I have been asking this for years and so far none, zero, zilch has been submitted. Please be the first!).
Waiting in earnest.
That is not evidence of damage or harm.
That is not evidence of damage or harm.
Other members have submitted photographs of old cans of goex with no such instruction.
On your photograph the can does not state ; DO NOT USE AS MAIN CHARGE, does it?
This is from Swiss Powder.That is not evidence of damage or harm.
Other members have submitted photographs of old cans of goex with no such instruction.
On your photograph the can does not state ; DO NOT USE AS MAIN CHARGE, does it?
E erWhat is so hard to understand "USE FOR PRIMING POWDER ONLY"?
Show me some Manufacture Loading data where 4F is used as a MAIN CHARGE. If you can.
The original Lyman reloading manual comes to mind...What is so hard to understand "USE FOR PRIMING POWDER ONLY"?
Show me some Manufacture Loading data where 4F is used as a MAIN CHARGE. If you can.
Why don't you prove it is dangerous?4 F is to be used as a Pan Primer, Not a main charge. By using 4F as a main charge could lead to damage to you weapon and your self, just look it up.
For those of you saying to use it as a main charge , Please show me that in writing ,by a Black Powder Expert, not some back yard shooter.
And as far as cost of Powder I pay the same for a pound no matter what F grade it is , the only thing I see in the price is in different manufacture have different price and the store you buy it from.
So if you are using just 4F as a main charge ,PLEASE STOP and quit telling other people to use it.
Who are you to tell anyone to stop saying anything?!PLEASE STOP and quit telling other people to use it.
How is that proof of anything other than that lawyers are involved?
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