For static vs black powder test see
[url] http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/mlexperiments/sparks/sparks.html[/url]
[url] http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/mlexperiments/sparks/sparks.html[/url]
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Monk:Mad Monk said:I have copies of the test reports but cannot discuss them.
Only two brands of black powder come in tin cans these days. Those being GOEX and KIK out of Slovenia. The only reason that KIK uses tin cans is that GOEx had them make some small-arms powder back in 2000 and wanted it in tin cans.
For years, WANO, in Germany packed their small-arms powders in one Kg plastic bottles. Since at least the mid-1980's. A bp plant in Spain uses plastic bottles for a number of years.
The SNPE plant in France used some plastic bottles and some milk cartons, the cardboard kind.
Basically GOEX is the only one still using tin cans and KIK only because GOEX had insisted on it in 2000 and since they spent a bunch of money designing the cans and logos they stuck with the cans for a more recent shipment to another powder distributor in the U.S.
Going back around 30 years we had C&H in tin cans with plastic spouts in the cans.