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I'm done with Pyrodex for Muzzleloaders

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  • dandak1
    I have the opposite experience. LOVE it!! I see you posted this on the general question forum so I posted my results there. I often wonder how 2 people using the same product can have so different results! I wonder if in our case it is due to humidity?? I live in very humid Ohio and pyrodex fouling is non existant for me, have done 30 straight shots with it without any difference between the 2nd shot and the 30th shot. With black powder I only get 2 before the gun is OUT OF COMMISION due to fouling. What is the humidity like where you live? Did you seat the projectile FIRMLY? Pyrodex burns better with a little compression (not a lot, but some).
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  • ~Mr. Colt .45~
    quote:Originally posted by dandak1
    I have the opposite experience. LOVE it!! I see you posted this on the general question forum so I posted my results there. I often wonder how 2 people using the same product can have so different results! I wonder if in our case it is due to humidity?? I live in very humid Ohio and pyrodex fouling is non existant for me, have done 30 straight shots with it without any difference between the 2nd shot and the 30th shot. With black powder I only get 2 before the gun is OUT OF COMMISION due to fouling. What is the humidity like where you live? Did you seat the projectile FIRMLY? Pyrodex burns better with a little compression (not a lot, but some).


    dandak1,
    I dont think its due to the humidity. the problem im having is that it is just really dirty. I know that there is cleaner buring stuff out there, like 777. Pyrodex is great stuff im not bashing it, i am just not going to shoot it anymore because i dont want to have to clean up that gummy stuff anymore. When cleaning, it gets down in my working parts of my gun and makes me worried that stuff will start to stick, like lets say the hammer. My gun is nickel/black stock and atuographed by jim shockey and the nickle gets the black gummy stuff all over it that i can't seem to get off with nitro solvent, i think i need to try black powder solvent instead.

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  • timhill100
    i guess it depends on the rifle i think the moder inlines use pyrdox or the pellets, im sticking with reg ole black powder ffg, works great in my renegade and newenglander both are older guns 10 + years or better
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  • 44caliberkid
    Well you can mark me down with the Pyrodex haters. I find it much worse than real black powder. The fouling is terrible and it eats up brass in cartridge loads and rusts my guns terribly if I don't clean it up immediately.
    I almost exclusively use real BP now. If I use a sub I use APP or Jim Shockey's Gold.
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  • broncodave
    I have only had problems with 777 in ff in a nickel barrel as well(cva optima as well 295 bullet and 90grains of 777 )but verry good luck with fff in a ss barrel on a lyman deerstalker i use app in the cva and love it it is just a back up gun now...i use the fff in a ruger old army ss with no problems as well
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  • mbsams
    All you front stuffers will have far fewer problems if you would just wipe the bore with one soaked patch with alcohol and then a dry one between shots, it only takes a few seconds - accuracy will be much improved as will the loading.
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  • andersk
    Me too - done with Pyrodex - a friend gave me a bottle and I used it, but I'm back with Hogdgon 777. I think it is the best BP substitute.
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