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I have just ordered 2 lbs of 3F Goex Olde Eynsford Black powder from an internet source. In my 40 plus of of Black powder shooting I have only used straight Goex. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the two products and provide any guidance for substituting in the Olde Eynsford Powder? Thanks!
 
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I’m always suspicious when a company sells two grades of the same product. 😁
 
I have just ordered 2 lbs of 3F Goex Olde Eynsford Black powder from an internet source. In my 40 plus of of Black powder shooting I have only used straight Goex. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the two products and provide any guidance for substituting in the Olde Eynsford Powder? Thanks!
What was your internet source?
 
I have quite a bit of it and it shoots well. I cant tell a difference between it and Swiss in the small bores that I have fired it in. It is cleaner than standard Goex. When I purchased mine around a year ago a full case of Goex was $375 if I picked it up and a case of Goex Olde Eynsford was $400 so it was worth it to try. I really like it.
 
I like OE. I found that it did make a big difference in my flintlocks, but noticeably better in my unmentionable buffalo rifles. I've got a fair bit of regular GOEX 3f. I probably should grab some OE....
 
OE is a slight remake of the Goex Express, slight change in recipe, and screened using the same F sizes as Swiss.
It's fast and it fouls pretty soft.
To date it's been very consistent in lot to lot batches.I've been shooting it since Jerry Dean at Powder Inc. got the very first case and sent me 5 lbs.
Hopefully some one with good intentions buys the Goex brand and keeps it going.
 
2Lbs at $45 a pound shipped! Just order some from Powder Valley as there seems to be no where else that has BP right now. I have used it for as long as it was available alternating with Swiss. It is not quite as clean as Swiss but shoots just as consistently in my flintlock
 
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