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As much as I want the Goex plant to re-open in 2022, I feel that the current political climate vis-a-vis anything firearms related, in conjunction with the past decades of increasing legislation/laws/taxation in order to make the United States safe from anything perceived as dangerous (and what could be more dangerous in the minds of the average citizen than black powder); leaves me with very little hope that the Goex & Olde Eynsford brands of black powder will continue. It looks like Hogdon has capitulated to the political correctness side of society.
In cap guns Pyrodex has been entirely satisfactory, its‘ the flintstone boys who have to come up with a plan B. I’m sure we will get no official help from anywhere.We may have to go to making do on our own.The ingredients are available after all. And there are the substitutes. If it's Pyrodex or nothing the Pyro wins.
Time to bombard Hodgdon with phone calls, emails and letters. "Don't shut the Goex plant down!"Has anyone heard that the GOEX plant is shutting down? Something just came across Instagram.
Great idea & well said brotherWe (Muzzleloadingforum and Modernmuzzleloaderforum) members should try to organize and buy it. Why let some ****** bag investor group control something we all want and need.
I went out and did an inventory am down a few pounds and was able to buy 5 lbs of 3f Goex to resupply. That will keep me shooting for the foreseeable future Then may have to start buying Swiss and Scheutzen as it becomes available.
New to BP shooting, so bear with me. How well does Pyrodex powder work in a flintlock rifle? And will it be more readily available? Load equivalency with BP?
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