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Isn't priming powder as we know it a 20th century thing? Didn't it come into use by those trying relearn everything that was forgotten about flintlocks in the late 1800s?
Swamp Rat said:Guess I need to find out exactly when 4F was specifically created for priming the pan.
Isn't priming powder as we know it a 20th century thing? Didn't it come into use by those trying relearn everything that was forgotten about flintlocks in the late 1800s?
Isn't priming powder as we know it a 20th century thing? Didn't it come into use by those trying relearn everything that was forgotten about flintlocks in the late 1800s?
Not necessarily...you may very well have seen that on a forum somewhere...I think there's a tremendous amount of muzzleloading assumptions & old wives tales that get posted / repeated so often we take it as fact...Swamp Rat said:Isn't priming powder as we know it a 20th century thing? Didn't it come into use by those trying relearn everything that was forgotten about flintlocks in the late 1800s?
Well I guess I'm mistaken and did not read that somewhere. :surrender:
Now, I shoot military smoothbores so others may do it differently, but no military ever issued separate priming powder for their muskets - the soldier primed from his issued cartridge. There is some evidence that separate priming powder was issued or used for careful, long range shooting with rifles (not muskets), but once the action closed in, riflemen used prepared cartridges just like those issued smoothbored muskets and they did not prime from a seperate source. They could not take the time for a separate priming operation - not if they valued their lives anyway. Close in work required rapid loading and firing. There is every reason to believe that civilian marksmen using rifles often used the same powder for priming that they used for the main charge, no reason not to.
lovehunting said:I am having a hard time finding a place to buy 4F powder. Any body tell me where I could get it. Thanks
When I order a case of Goex, I have them make one of the cans 4F, then the rest 3F or 2F as I need it.lovehunting said:I am having a hard time finding a place to buy 4F powder. Any body tell me where I could get it. Thanks
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