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Shad Banta

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I went to the gun store and bought some of the Goex FFFG powder they had and it’s an old can from 71. I’m a new shooter and I think I got very lucky with the gunstore we got here in town because they’ve got a lot of cool old stuff (Just today I was looking at a mosin nagant and a krag Jorgensen) I plan on keeping the can but I don’t know whether or not I want to use the powder from the 70’s (not due to safety, due to antiquity)
 

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I went to the gun store and bought some of the Goex FFFG powder they had and it’s an old can from 71. I’m a new shooter and I think I got very lucky with the gunstore we got here in town because they’ve got a lot of cool old stuff (Just today I was looking at a mosin nagant and a krag Jorgensen) I plan on keeping the can but I don’t know whether or not I want to use the powder from the 70’s (not due to safety, due to antiquity)
03-71 means 3F, lot 71. Date code is line below that is not readable in your photograph. Also, if made in 71, it would a DuPont can.
 
The can is cool but they are a dime a dozen. The powder is as good as the day it was made. Save the can and shoot the powder. Nothing worthwhile in saving the powder. Heck I take new BP and pour mine into one of those old cans with a pour spot on it for the range.
I do the same thing with an old tin can of Goex. It makes it easier to pour into a horn than from the newer plastic cans.
 
I went to the gun store and bought some of the Goex FFFG powder they had and it’s an old can from 71. I’m a new shooter and I think I got very lucky with the gunstore we got here in town because they’ve got a lot of cool old stuff (Just today I was looking at a mosin nagant and a krag Jorgensen) I plan on keeping the can but I don’t know whether or not I want to use the powder from the 70’s (not due to safety, due to antiquity)
Don't fret about using the BP. As long as it was stored properly, there should be no problem. I am still using some DuPont BP which was bought about 65 - 70. It still launches the bullet well.
 
Same FF Goex cans we used to get free when I first started CW reenacting back in the 1980s. At some events, particularly in Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas. if you signed up fairly early to an event, you got a free lb. can. I think I collected about 10 lbs. before the practice ended. It was mostly from smaller re-enactments, not the big ones like Wilson’s Creek, Franklin, Murfreesboro or Chickamauga.
 

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