Sharp Shooter
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Not sure what that means...speaking only from my personal experiences, I've never seen Goex perform differently depending upon barrel twist, caliber, etc...it's always been superior on all countscharlie45 said:".....with a real round ball barrel & patched round ball you can't beat real black powder....."
texan said:Where I live all I have available locally is pyrodex. My understanding is that pyrodex is like black powder in most respects except that its cleaner, a little less smokey, and has a higher ignition temperature. These all sound like positives to me. What am I missing out on? And if I were to switch to BP what brand should I choose?
Taylor in Texas
rabbit03 said:In my honest opinion the pyrodex doesn't taste near as good sprinkled on the fried eggs as does Goex.
Rabbit03
Halftail said:Oh Yeah,
I forgot to mention that I love the smell of Real BP.The smell of Ballistoll also has a fond place in my heart. :hmm:
When I was doing EOD, we had a little story that circulated a bit about some UXO - at least it was thought to be Modern UXO from an impact area untill the blast sceen was reconstructed.bigbore442001 said:Black powder is a very stable mixture. It will work well the day it was made as well as hundreds of years later. I remember hearing a story of some fully loaded cannons that were salvaged off the sea floor from a shipwreck. The cannon , fully loaded, had been submerged for centuries. When they fully dried someone who was smoking had accidentally ignited one of the cannon. That tells you something about the stability of black powder.
rabbit03 said:In my honest opinion the pyrodex doesn't taste near as good sprinkled on the fried eggs as does Goex.
Rabbit03
Wink said:What BP is better GoexFFF or Swiss FFF. Can they be used the same on a volume to volume basis?