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Black Powder question
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<blockquote data-quote="thresher" data-source="post: 1037871" data-attributes="member: 87518"><p>Hi all, I'm the new kid on the block but been shooting BP's for over forty years. I've shot nearly every substitute out there and for the most part I've nothing against them but if you're going to shoot a muzzle loader, shoot with black powder... sure it's a mess at times but the end result remains the same... slug out the barrel and you get one shot. It's also stable. I've used substitutes in my Sharps and always went back to BP.... perhaps over tradition, perhaps because it's the way it should be... who knows. What i do know is there's yet to be an Elk, Deer, Antelope or Pig walk away after getting hit with a 100 grain load behind a round ball out of my 54.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thresher, post: 1037871, member: 87518"] Hi all, I'm the new kid on the block but been shooting BP's for over forty years. I've shot nearly every substitute out there and for the most part I've nothing against them but if you're going to shoot a muzzle loader, shoot with black powder... sure it's a mess at times but the end result remains the same... slug out the barrel and you get one shot. It's also stable. I've used substitutes in my Sharps and always went back to BP.... perhaps over tradition, perhaps because it's the way it should be... who knows. What i do know is there's yet to be an Elk, Deer, Antelope or Pig walk away after getting hit with a 100 grain load behind a round ball out of my 54. [/QUOTE]
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