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 what's your favorite propellant 
		
		
		What is your favorite propellant?  I know that when we say traditional we usually mean black powder, but I'll bet there are some who like pyrodex or clean shot or triple 7 and there might be someone who even remembers (probably didn't like) Black Canyon.  Has anyone tried the new Pioneer powder? 
	I shoot a thompson renegade sometimes. Sometimes I shoot a zouave .58 (repro). And sometimes I shoot things I would discuss in this forum. Sooner or later, I'm actually going to shoot my flintlock.  | 
		
 Swiss, Goex and Graf are all on my shelf at any given time. I don't do the replica powder. 
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 I would love to try the Pioneer powder, but since they do not reply to e-mails or phone calls that is a bit difficult. I have been trying for almost a year now and have yet ot get a response. 
	Sounds good though..................any body else out there that has used it?  | 
		
 Goex FFG, FFFG and FFFFG 
		
		
		All the best... 
	Gil  | 
		
 What's Your Favorite Propellant 
		
		
		Goex as long as I can get it. 
	Viper1  | 
		
 steven gordon, 
	For your flintlock, you will probably be restricted to real BP. I like Goex 2F, 3F and 4F for the flinters and have used Pyrodex in the caplocks because it is hard to get BP locally. My favorite is Goex. Adam  | 
		
 Goex..............GOEX!!!!!!!!!!!!!It's the Honey of Black powder 
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 I've only used pryodex, but it's always worked fine for me. 
	CVA ST. Louis hawken percussion, older model, bought and assembled the kit in 1992.  | 
		
 Real BP for me, have found it here locally at Ackleys, as well as Steam Valley and Jersey Shore. 
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 Tioga Flinter, 
	Welcome to the Forum; I see this is your first post. I belong to the Lambs Creek Sportsmens' Club and have shot at Whispering Pines. Where do you shoot your flinter and do you reenact? Again, welcome. Adam  | 
		
 Pyrodex has failed me miserably!  I currently use FFg and FFFg in my guns, and I'm thinking of standardizing on FFFg.  Havent' tried any of the other 'wonderpowders'......if it aint broke, don't fix it!;) 
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 Pyrodex RS = FFg Pyrodex P = FFFg Pyrodex Select = enhanced FFg (more consistant or so they say) if by chance you were using RS or FFg in say.... a .32 or .45 rifle, that could cause it to not work as well as it is capable of. We all have our products we like or dislike for whatever reasons, just figured i'd ask.  | 
		
 I was using RS (loose) in a .54 cal St. Louis Hawken during our Dec. muzzleloading season.  After 3 days of hunting (and no, I didn't bring the gun into a warm house.....I took the cap off and kept it in the barn;) ) the gun failed to go off when I discharged it; it also failed on the second and third cap.  On the fourth cap, it went "Fsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss  sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssstttttttttt..............................................  ....................................................................................................  .........................................BOOM!:eek:   
	A little unnerving, to say the least! I have sinced changed over to "real" black powder, and have yet to have a misfire in a hunting situation like that. Also, I found that with pyrodex, even if I didn't shoot the gun, it was still corrosive to the barrel.....black powder has been somewhat forgiving in that respect. I now have two other muzzleloaders: a .44 cap-n-ball Remington 1858 and a .62 caliber trade musket. I would like to standardize on ONE powder, if at all possible, and since I can use FFFg in all, and get good accuracy with it in the Hawken, I think that is what I will be buying from now one (GOEX brand).  | 
		
 Nods, sounds like just one of those things that happen sometimes. I've used the RS in all weather with no problems, that weren''t self inflicted by "cranial-rectal inversion syndrome" :) 
	Will the FFFg work ok in the .62?  | 
		
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