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Making Black Powder

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  • CapnMidnight
    Do a post search on this forum. I can remember at least 1 lengthy post about the do's, don'ts and pit falls of making your own.
    W.D.
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  • perry shooter
    I experimented when I was MUCH younger Lucky I never had an accident.
    Be very careful and make small batches and wear protection
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  • pulsarnc
    If you have access to the book series FOXFIRE by Elliot Wigginton volume 5 has detailed instructions in it .
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  • andersk
    We made it as kids ... not too bright, but no one got hurt. I'm buying it from here on in!
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  • Tflogger
    quote:Originally posted by andersk
    We made it as kids ... not too bright, but no one got hurt. I'm buying it from here on in!

    +10000000000000000000000000000000000000
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  • ofitg
    This is the most informative book I have seen for DIY blackpowder -

    http://pyrotechnic.narod.ru/Black_Powder.pdf

    "Blackpowder Manufacturing, Testing & Optimizing" by Ian Von Maltitz


    ...
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  • yblockhead
    We made it as kids too. Still have 9-7/8's fingers to prove it. (the other 1/8 was a skilsaw episode much later on).
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  • v35
    We've made it as kids and it never burned clean or as fast as commercial BP though we didn't use it in ammunition.
    I think you need willow charcoal.
    Dupont made it for 200 years but a plant blew up in NJ not many years back. Dupont then went out of business.
    Components are ground WET. I think ball mills used Lignin Vitae no metal or ceramic.
    They knew what they were doing.
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  • elglide
    not worth doing! Make your own bullets, patches but not B/P
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  • andrewsw16
    Last resort in SHTF/WROL/Mad Max, etc, conditions where you are absolutely out of powder for reloading. [:D] It's not all that hard, as you have seen above, many of us made it as kids and survived. [;)]
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