I use whatever powder is going into the barrel. 2F or 3F - it all works just fine.Is 3F powder suitable as a pan powder when 4F powder is not available for fast ignition?
You will need to use a hybrid load to use Pyrodex in a flintlock.my supply of goex 3f is limited-does anyone use pydrodex P?
my supply of goex 3f is limited-does anyone use pydrodex P?
You will need to use a hybrid load to use Pyrodex in a flintlock.
It takes a lot more heat to set off Pyrodex than black powder such as GOEX. Now a small charge of black powder in the bore can be used as an igniter for Pyrodex or other substitute powders. If you use 5 grains of GOEX to ignite Pyrodex then reduce the Pyrodex charge by 5 grains. You will still need real black powder in the pan.
my supply of goex 3f is limited-does anyone use pydrodex P?
I was curious about using Pyro P in the pan. I have a spare CVA flintlock in my parts pile. Clamped it into the vise, put in some P and sparked it. It went fffffttt....but not with any speed. I then dropped 2F in the pan (that I have a lot of) and big difference. So, it appears that P can work with a good sparking lock, but far from ideal and certainly lacking heat and speed to get through the touchhole reliably. I haven't found much difference that I can perceive between 2, 3 and 4F ignition time and I like the coarser grains. They seem to stay put in the pan without trying to sneak out around the edges.my supply of goex 3f is limited-does anyone use pydrodex P?
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