$286.75 shipped to my door....... now the wait for it to arrive.
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With season begining next Monday, I might have it ready by then.
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I use Goex blackpowder in my sidelocks. It ignites at lower temperatures (doesn't take as much spark) and is what the guns were designed to shoot. For the inlines I like Pyrodex. Tried several of the new substitute powders, and could see no huge advantage - but some did give poor accuracy. As for T-7, it's the only powder that I ever had a rust problem with! I always give muzzleloaders a very thorough cleaning then check the bore in a day or two. Used T-7 in two different guns and had light rust in both a couple days after I had thoroughly cleaned them! No damage, but definately rust on a clean patch run downbore! Got into a huge argument on a MZ forum over it. I was told to use special cleaners and it would work fine. I figured it says it cleans with water, I have cleaned with water for 35 years and had no problems, so it must not be everything it's advertised to be! Gave it away and went back to Pyrodex - no rust ever!groundpounder wrote:Muzzle loaders are a little more work to clean. I've always liked TC. Started with a TC hawkens and a couple years back got the TC black diamond. World of difference in accuracy. Black Diamond is a plain looking gun but oh what a shooter. I shoot 150gr. pyrodex pellets and the TC Shock Wave 250 grain sabot and love it. Had a friend use triple 7 and didn't like it. Can't remember his exact complaint about it but he wouldn't buy it again. I've never had any trouble out of pyrodex.