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do a little searching online because along with others Graf's has powder in several brands and granulation at a reasonable price.
Look at American Pioneer Powder under different labels. It is good in percussion guns and is classified the same as smokessomewhatless powder not an explosive.
However because it it a little harder to ignite used in flint locks might be s little iffy for ignition.
In a Sharps or a Smith priming the firing cone insures instant ignition.
In revolvers or those brass thingies we don't talk about it makes good smokey propellant.
But powder is out there it just takes looking.
Respectfully submitted
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