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I'm reading these posts where some states limit the amount of powder one can order or possess at one time. I have always bought mine either at matches or with a group of guys in our club where we would pay one member and he would order the powder and have it shipped to him. From what I understood then, it was legal under US law to ship up to 50 pounds of black powder to the same address in one day. I understand individual states can make the laws more restrictive in their states. Does anyone know if it's still legal as far as the feds are concerned to ship up to 50 pounds of black powder to the same address in a single day? Back then the hazmat fee for UPS was $6, for one pound or 50. Orders were placed so frequently and I would get anywhere from 5 to 7 pounds each time so I was able to accumulate some. I think the last time I ordered it may have been $14 or $15 per pound of GOEX.
 
So why not order 4lbs of real black powder (their minimum order) from Graf and Sons? I just did. Even with the cardboard box they normally ship in, it’s still under 5lbs.

Then, in a few months, order again. I’m not trying to be a smart aleck, honestly trying to help.
I appreciate the help/idea. The difficulty is that I also reload for my unmentionables. That powder and primers count to the 5lb limit for storage. I have been able to occasionally pick up a pound of holy black at a show which I keep expressly for my rock locks. My cap locks are relegated to pyrodex which I can pickup at the local gun store.
 
In my opinion you are just setting yourself up for trouble using Pyrodex in your Flintlock. Besides further complicating things with figuring out what black to prime with. It will probably become very tiring and frustrating quickly. If it were me just stick to black for the main charge and the prime charge. 2f or 3f will work just fine and unless you are really putting some serious work in with that flintlock you probably will never notice the difference between the two.
If you're into flints, use what the old-timers used; real black powder! ;)
 
In my case I have a C&R FFL. The state boys or the Feds can come anytime they want to check my books. I have to be completely legal.
Meanwhile, every big-inner-city gang-banger has an un-numbered ghost gun with a "switch" to make it full auto! BTW, the "80% company" closed up shop due to being hit with two law suits a week!!
 
Your the exception, ever go to shoot prairie dogs out west for a week, you need more than the masters will let you store.
Were I to go out west to shoot prairie dogs for a week - I'd buy bp out west and give what I didn't use to who ever I went with..........Would not be taking it back to add to my store - lol!
 
I'm surprised no one from Mass. or parts of Ill. chimed in. This is just from Grafs site and by no means a comprehensive list of places that explosives/gun powders can't be shipped to or places some companies won't ship to for various reasons.

Illinois Customers​

We must have a copy of your FOID card and valid driver’s license on file in order to ship primers, powder or ammunition to Illinois. This includes all orders where "Ship To" and/or "Bill To" is located in Illinois.

Due to the complex nature of the law in Illinois our company policy will no longer allow the sale of ammunition, powder/primers, or exploding targets to the following cities: Chicago, Aurora, Franklin Park, Oak Park, and/or Riverdale.

Massachusetts Customers​

We are currently unable to ship ammunition and/or components to retail customers in the state of Massachusetts. We value your business and apologize for this temporary inconvenience. This includes all orders where the "Ship To" and/or "Bill To" is located in Massachusetts.

I'm not sure if or which way this may have changed. When I was stationed in southern California thirty some years ago many cities and I think some counties had outright bans on the possession of fireworks and the materials to manufacture them due to the fire risks. The short list of banned items shown on the news when they were reminding people of this every 4th of July always contained the words gun powders and fuses.
 
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