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One. That's because I moved to Texas and can't go shooting very much.

The three years prior I shot at least a pound to a pound and 1/2 per month when living in Ohio.

HD
 
Between the girlfriend (who has really taken to black powder) and I, 3 .58 caliber rifles, 1 .69 caliber smoothbore and 6 cap and ball revolvers...

10 lbs. Goex 2f and 3f, alot of balls and alot of caps.

So I ordered 25 lbs more at the end of the season! Should be good to go for awhile now. :surrender: :) :applause:

Already in the past two months we have cast over 600 .575 minie balls, 400 .454 balls and 400 .375 balls!
 
I used about ten pounds total between a .50 hawken and a new army .44 revolver. We shoot twice a month.
 
Since I shoot 4-5 rounds of skeet a week between March and November about 45-50 lbs (did not include Friendship) and about 2 pounds during waterfowl and deer season. Skeet shooting can burn lots of powder.
 
AJ/OH said:
Since I shoot 4-5 rounds of skeet a week between March and November about 45-50 lbs (did not include Friendship) and about 2 pounds during waterfowl and deer season. Skeet shooting can burn lots of powder.

Don't like shoot'n at those damn Skeets...to hard to clean and stringy!..... :rotf:
 
I am just getting back into shooting my civil war muskets after recently moving from maryland to Florida. I shot two and a half pounds of pyrodex in the last two months and cast about 25 pounds of lead into .577 mini balls (460/500 gr) and 562 round balls. I have just obtained another 60 pounds of lead and will start making some .530 round balls for a Pedersoli Hawkens that is comming my way. The local gun shop said they will have some black powder in a couple of weeks.
 
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