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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 5684961" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 5684961, member: 9066"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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