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  • Mgderf

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    May 30, 2009
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    I agree,what is the first topic of discussion?

    How about Jim Shockley's "American Pioneer Powder"?

    Anyone use it? They have claims that sound almost too good to be true as far as clean-up.

    I'd like to try it, but can't find it locally (Lafayette):dunno:
     

    Cain71

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    Aug 17, 2009
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    You know the adage,if it sounds to good to be true ,it probably is. for the cost of it I'll stick with pyrodex,copper brush and dawn dish soap.
     

    IndyGunworks

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    Feb 22, 2009
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    Carthage IN
    I cannot think of enough black powder information trafficing through here to justify a dedicated forum.... use the search function and read all of the results
     
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