Primitive since the 80s. A top shooter until I aged out. Currently 78 years young. My wife and I purchased our Tin Tepee 4 years ago. Besides monthly shoots we hit 6/8 Rhondys a year. We belong to 3 BP clubs. My wife’s a president in one and I purchase cases of powder and caps for the club. We have an oscillating auto thrower so we hold the shotgun events at 3 Rhondys and also the Peewee Long Gongs. So I would say YES still crazy about BPThanks, Doc! I'm new to flint, so your answer helps a lot.
dst - are you trying to say you're still wildly crazy about BP?
if you are afraid to do something on you own due to lack of knowledge or something else... Don't run down folks that can
Nowhere in my post did I “Run Anyone Down”. I said “I” won’t do it and I also said “Too each there own”.
I made a similar post about this.This is probably a dumb question, but is it possible to grind 2F BP to a finer powder for flintlock ignition? Thanks
Yes, general comment. Tired of seeing folks complaining about, don't do this, I wouldn't do that... no!! You'll ruin it. Folks need to learn their own limitations and stop the belly aching over what someone else is doing.That's true, Byron, you didn't run anyone down. Frontier must have referenced someone else - in fact, no names were mentioned. Maybe Frontier was just making a general comment?
I've heard that a large percentage of the drivers are on some sort of drug or medication. That's scary!. the one thing i refuse to do anymore because i consider the risk to great is to drive in a metropolis of more than 25k people. when i wore a uniform the statistic was that 1 of 3 persons driving were seriously impaired.
now that is DANGEROUS.
makes me laugh when I hear a guy belly aching about other people belly achingYes, general comment. Tired of seeing folks complaining about, don't do this, I wouldn't do that... no!! You'll ruin it. Folks need to learn their own limitations and stop the belly aching over what someone else is doing.
Could be, that person may just have more experience and knowledge about the topic than you.
Kinda like folks that can't change their oil.
makes me laugh when I hear a guy belly aching about other people belly aching
What isn't safe or wise?
Most importantly, what isn't safe?
We're not little kids who need to be told not to do something, just because. We need reasons we can think with, and actual events that demonstrate the point.. I wouldn’t do it simply becuase, I can buy it. Furthermore I think I’ve had the same container of 4f for 5 years.
We're not little kids who need to be told not to do something, just because. We need reasons we can think with, and actual events that demonstrate the point.
Also, your statement about having the same container for four or five years goes right along with the subject of the thread - why buy a full can of 4F, especially when it's so expensive these days, when converting a little 2F or 3F to 4F seems like a better solution?
Also, the guy making his own BP has plenty of fine stuff after the grading process. No need to grind it once it's all graded.
ya'll may want to do a little more studying. base powder is just that, powder. 4f is granulated, and if it is ffffg it is glazed.I’m not telling anyone what to do, Just that you ought not.
By all means grind down GOOD powder.
A can of 4f is just as much as a can of 2F…. So if you’re buying 2F well…. You can afford 4f.
FYI 4F powder is not ground down powder, its base powder that is ungranualated, again as posted before on here, why not read the label and follow the manufacture’s advice.
If you run dry of 4F you simply prime with 2F or 3F.
I honestly don’t use 4F, I use 3F as a prime because of moisture.
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