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I will put an adendum in here for Wrench, Goex Black Dawge cartiridges are black powder. The rest of the cartridges I know of on the market are not, and I don't know of a single cowboy action shooter who reloads using black powder (I know there are probably a few but I have never met or seen one)
GoodOlBoy
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Thats ok i was thinking they were all blk powder thinking it was what made them cow boy load i new of the goex i just assumed they all were i gess i should check before i speek.
So i leerned somthing new. Buy the way we are allowed to use blk power cartriges in hand guns durin our blk powder deer seasen. |
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Surprisingly most of the those who shoot cowboy action at my club tell me that they handload with black powder. I can't imagine why - all the extra effort at cleaning, etc. - just to have a big, smelly cloud after the shot. I Just figured it was a cowboy action thing.
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