From what I've seen, small bore target rifles are generally used with Fg. Capandball uses 1 1/2 Fg for his original target rifles.After inviting Lone Pine down to my farm to do some shooting and find what rifle fit him the best we all went and did some hunting. We got as a group 8 deer and had a blast. I noticed my powder was getting low so today I went over to my local shop and I sadly purchased his last pound of Goex FFG powder. He told me he has 50 lbs of FG Old Eynesford still in safe storage as no one buys it and said he could sell me as much as I wanted. I know I could use it in my bess but could I use it in a .54 caliber rifle? I know burn time will be increased leading to more delayed shots but I can't find 2 or 3 F anywhere online. Buffalo Arms and Powder Valley are all out of powder and so is Graf and Sons. If anyone knows where I can get some I would be glad to hear what you have to say. I only have 3 pounds left and them I'm all out.
I shoot fg in my Brown Bess, Fusil, and Fowler…it works great.I use to shoot BPCR a 45-100 Shiloh Sharps. I have 1FG left over from shooting it. It was Swiss and it worked very well in the Shiloh. I tried some in one of my 54 caliber guns and it shot just fine. I never did do any comparisons with 2F for grouping but It sure did ring the steel I was shooting at.
I just spent about two hours loading a photo and explaining how the shooting went. I don't know where that post went, but I've had it for today.I got out to shoot the first time since February. Used my second copy of the Bridger Hawken.
After inviting Lone Pine down to my farm to do some shooting and find what rifle fit him the best we all went and did some hunting. We got as a group 8 deer and had a blast. I noticed my powder was getting low so today I went over to my local shop and I sadly purchased his last pound of Goex FFG powder. He told me he has 50 lbs of FG Old Eynesford still in safe storage as no one buys it and said he could sell me as much as I wanted. I know I could use it in my bess but could I use it in a .54 caliber rifle? I know burn time will be increased leading to more delayed shots but I can't find 2 or 3 F anywhere online. Buffalo Arms and Powder Valley are all out of powder and so is Graf and Sons. If anyone knows where I can get some I would be glad to hear what you have to say. I only have 3 pounds left and them I'm all out.
Grinding powder does not reduce the granulation size. It just changes the grains into dust. Not recommended.yep, just grind it down to 2F,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
well, what does then? when i make powder i grind it down and it don't turn to dust.Grinding powder does not reduce the granulation size. It just changes the grains into dust. Not recommended.
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