stringtalker
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What's up with the price of Black horn powder? Walmart has it a $83.00, that's getting about crazy. Any other powder that is just as good or what
Because it's corrosive as Hell and hard to clean! I've shot FFFg all my MZ career, but I'm switching to 777.Why not use black powder for Muzzleloader
Have you tried Swiss BP if not you might change your mindBecause it's corrosive as Hell and hard to clean! I've shot FFFg all my MZ career, but I'm switching to 777.
Tired of having to look everywhere for BP. I can get 777 anywhere, and all the other hunters in camp are now using it, with exceptional results.Have you tried Swiss BP if not you might change your mind
We all use in-lines and shotgun primers. No failed 777 ignitions. No one has ever experienced a crud ring because no one uses more than 90 grains of loose 777. We don't shoot light bullets fast. We shoot very, very heavy bullets slow (350 or 400 grn lead conicals).Swiss premium grade black powder and 777 provide nearly identical results in terms of velocity produced. However, I'll admit, the 777 will burn cleaner but you'll have to use a much hotter primer to set it off. Also, there's the dreaded 777 crud ring to contend with which can be pretty much taken care of if you use moderate charges instead of trying to make your muzzleloader a magnum. Not bashing 777 at all....smoke em if you got em.
I saw that the other week and just shook my head. I use Blackhorn in my Knight but will switch over to Triple 7 when my current stash runs out if prices stay that high.What's up with the price of Black horn powder? Walmart has it a $83.00, that's getting about crazy. Any other powder that is just as good or what
Smokeless is far superior than blackhorn if you have a gun that'll handle it.Noting is as good as blackhorn 209
And are smart enough not to blow yourself up!Smokeless is far superior than blackhorn if you have a gun that'll handle it.