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SharpShooter,
Although I continue to use Goex,just
because of its availability I never had a
problem useing Grafs 3fff powder.Keep in mind it is a product of Germany.Mnfg for Grafs. Grafs
also handles Goex at very reasonable prices.
snake-eyes :hmm:
Graf & Sons powder has been very accurate for me. I have read that it is a little slower than other powders, but I'll take accuracy over velocity any day. The only thing I have run over my chrony were prb from my .56 smoothbore. The velocities were close to those listed in the TC manual. I'll try to get some velocities from my .54 and .62 with Graf powder soon.
I think I will get some KIK powder instead. I dont know why but I decided I would rather get that. I dont think it really matters what powder you get as long as you dont get Elephant. Is swiss really that much better than the others? What makes is better? I was thinking about trying 1.5FG in my 58cal but not sure it is worth the extra money. I know a lot of people like KIK powder. I heard it fowles a little less than Goex and has a little more power. Wish I could try both but I dont know anybody who sells both.