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Haven't been able to find No 11 caps anywhere in the last year. However, Just took a trip down to Reno and the Scheels in Sparks had cases of them. Made the trip worthwhile.
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Good price, but buy a lot of it or the hazmat fee will kill that price. It's the same fee for one pound as it is for ten pounds, so best to buy as much as possible under one hazmat fee. If you can't use it all, get some friends to split it with.Graf's has Schutzen black powder for sale and in stock at under $19/lb.
And Graf's repackaged house brand is pretty good too. Just received some of their 2 and 3f recently.Graf's has Schutzen black powder for sale and in stock at under $19/lb.
Can't be that hard. I mean James T Kirk just wandered around and found everything lying on the ground and poured it into a bamboo cannon thingy.I thought you can make the stuff..?
Recently purchased 4lbs of Grafs & 4lbs of Schuetsen.I see that Graf's has their own brand of bp, any real world reports on it ? I shoot an old T/C Hawken, 50 cal ,and about to use up the last of my Goex I got many moons agol.
Well, thanks a ton for sending me down THAT rabbit hole!I thought you can make the stuff..?
You can, many excellent DIY instructions (in print) on the 'net. I find, what your charcoal came from makes a world of difference.I wouldn't but......
Aloha, Mark
Yep. Ken is a good guy. Very helpful. I thought he got out of the business so I tossed his card.He's the fellow in Keizer.
He had a booth at the Rickreall Gun Show not long ago, so I think he's still in business.You can, many excellent DIY instructions (in print) on the 'net. I find, what your charcoal came from makes a world of difference.
Yep. Ken is a good guy. Very helpful. I thought he got out of the business so I tossed his card.