jhenry1728
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So, will Pyrodex work in a flintlock? Any difference between 3f and 2f? Any additional considerations?
Sir Michael said:Have you tried these guys?
http://www.norwestcompany.com
BrownBear said:I live where black powder is virtually impossible to get, even to have it shipped in, while subs are on the store shelves. I managed to get in a good supply of black, but I also recognize that the day might come when I run out and can't replace it.
That's a long winded way of saying I decided to try it for myself, "just in case."
Ayup. No one was feeding me a bum line. Used straight, neither granulation of Pyrodex or Triple Seven was anywhere near reliable enough, even for plinking, much less target or hunting.
Next I tried black just in the pan, and had pretty much the same results that Zonie reports.
Finally I tried black in the pan, along with a small "starter charge" in the bore under the sub. That worked, but I won't do it unless I have to just because it's one more horn to carry and one more step to remember.
Here's something I learned that is kinda interesting, maybe due to our wet climate or the phase of the moon. Pan ignition with Goex 2f was as fast as 3f or 4f, but it was more reliable and "seemed" a little faster in igniting the main charge. No science in that, but it was hard to shake the impression.
The good news is that if you have to do it, something like 10 grains of powder between the pan and the bore translates into roughly 700 shots from a single can of real black powder. It certainly would spread scarce cans of black a lot further than using black throughout.
Sir Michael said:Pyrodex in flintlocks isn't really a solution because even TC (the builder of the flintlock Firestorm which is designed to use it) state in their user's manual that you have to use half a pan of 4f pushed through the touch hole followed by a second half a pan of 4f in order to fire it.
If you have to buy 4f to prime it what is the point of using pellets of Pyrodex rather than real black powder. You've already had to find a supplier of black powder.
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