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A. Sure if you so choose, though it is not necessary. As long as your loading technics are consistent, the results will also be consistent. ... more
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A. Traditionally, black powder has come in different sizes, or granulations. This was done to control the burn rates of the powder, with the smaller sizes burning faster than the larger sizes. The larger sizes have been traditionally used in larger ... more
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A. As with black powder, American Pioneer® or Jim Shockey's™ GOLD™ powders will work with any bullet weight that is good for the caliber. Generally, a heavier bullet may be your best choice for top performance, though the lighter bullet weights ... more
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A. Absolutely! As a matter of fact these powders are used by a number of the top cowboy action and mounted shooters in a variety of calibers, both in traditional black powder cartridges such as .45-70 and modern calibers such as .44 magnum. Basic ... more
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A. Yes you CAN use these powders in a flask. Just don't store it long term in a flask and do NOT pour directly from the flask into the bore. Pour from the flask into a powder measure and then into your firearm. When you are done using it, put it ... more
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