i don't use it for hunting, but i sold a 40cal Kibler to a man in TENN. i told about the lube. he left his gun overnight with it and tried it the next morning with no ill effects, it shot fine. then he loaded it and killed a deer at about 80 or 90 yds. with that lube that had been loaded overnight. but i would not leave it loaded longer than that with it being water,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,But I assume you wouldn't use that for hunting?
i would leve it loaded longer than that with it being water,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
50 years ago I had a fly fishing mentor who used to say that there were 3 phases in a fishermen's life. 1) The most fish- 2)The biggest fish- 3) The quality of the experience. I didn't get it so much back then but as I rounded 45 or so, I could see the truth in that. FWIW, I feel this sentiment transfers directly to most shooting sports as well. At 66, I just enjoy the process of doing it.I have been a hand loader since 1967 when I was a kid. I used to want the hottest and most speed out of everything I shot. then when I started to get some sense, that usually happens around 40-45 years old, I stopped worrying so much about speed and concentrating on accuracy. to me that is way more important! I like goex, it is cheaper than Swiss, every bit as accurate, made in the USA and dose not leave a hard powder ring 2in from the breach like Swiss, and 60gr. will kill most things that need killen,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I'm not saying goex is substandard.. didn't intend for it to come across that way. Just voicing my observations....to answer your question.. being usa made more available and cheaper is probably a few good reasonsIf Goex is such a substandard powder, I wonder why I see more cans of it on the line at Friendship than the other brands?
a friend of mine got a couple of cans of elephant powder about a year ago. he brought it out to my house on one of our shooting sessions. we shot a bunch of it that day and to me it shot and cleaned up as good as anything else. i would use it in a with no problem,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Not to divert this thread but can a newbie ask if Elephant brand powder something to be avoided? BP is very rare in my area ( due to state regulations) but I was finally able to find a shop that had FFF Elephant brand in stock. I grabbed 3 lbs. Did I waste my money?
Thank you for that. Given I have 3 lbs of it, it's either going to be run all 500 loads of it through the 40 cal or start building a cannona friend of mine got a couple of cans of elephant powder about a year ago. he brought it out to my house on one of our shooting sessions. we shot a bunch of it that day and to me it shot and cleaned up as good as anything else. i would use it in a with no problem,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Elephant hasn't been made for years but I bought a pound at a auction over a year ago and shot it all up and it worked just fine. As long as it has been stored in a dry place it will still be goodNot to divert this thread but can a newbie ask if Elephant brand powder something to be avoided? BP is very rare in my area ( due to state regulations) but I was finally able to find a shop that had FFF Elephant brand in stock. I grabbed 3 lbs. Did I waste my money?
I'm no expert, but the owner of Dixons recommended Swiss as the match shooters' choice.
I have found Schutzen to be less powerful than Goex. It’s always given slower velocities than Goex in everything I used it in.Goex is a very weak powder compared to everything else, except maybe the old Elephant Powder. I used Goex for years, as it was readily available, and considered the "standard". Here are real chrono results, in as close a comparison as I can do to your Woodsrunner.
.50 pedersoli Blue Ridge. 39" barrel, .015 patch, .490 rb
75 grain Swiss
1754
1696.
1722.
1769.
1768
90 grain Swiss 3f
1974
1999
1992
60 gr. Swiss 3f prb
1700
1678
1696
Goex 3f 90 gr. prb
1629
1687
1691
Goex 75 prb
1587
1554
1572
Goex 60 prb
1496
1512
1476
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