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They also call it “Hot Down and Dirty” powder. If it was real black powder I would expect the would just call it black powder. As Appalachian Hunter mentioned it is also called a propellant and that is another red flag.

Would be nice if it was real black powder!
 
As I stated elsewhere, I have my suspicions this is not a true BP and leans more the way of the other subs, One would think the manufacture of the product would follow these sorts of forums and see the discussions on the product and set this to bed either it is true BP or a sub. As the posted pic of the ad states a PROPELLANT why would they not just say BLACK POWDER.
The maker has stated in another thread it is real. See the link I posted above.
 
The maker has stated in another thread it is real. See the link I posted above.
He stated that there. But isn't it curious that the website says "propellant" and in the linked thread he is looking for a "tester." I'd think such things would be in order before offering it for sale.
 
@ftg99 was looking for a tester last August, and 10 months later there's powder available. The time from planning to production seems fair, but like many others I'm not sure that "propellant" means real black powder, which is usually bottled as such and labeled an explosive. At $20 per pound, that's a good price. Wonder if it's all small batch, and the scale of production.
 
Im guessing its related to the intent of the product being sold.
Have ya figured out yet that it's not black powder?
There is a long story about APB's existence and it's short history.
Go ahead use the stuff, nothing wrong with that,
,but it's not black powder, it's a propellant.
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Don't be a sucker for marketing,,
 
Have ya figured out yet that it's not black powder?
There is a long story about APB's existence and it's short history.
Go ahead use the stuff, nothing wrong with that,
,but it's not black powder, it's a propellant.
😇
Don't be a sucker for marketing,,
I think you mean "ABP," not "APB." The producer has said it's real BP. Until someone actually PROVES otherwise, what you say is unfounded. Just because the container says "propellant" doesn't mean it's not real. (The fact the ATF says BP is used as a propellant in rockets and fireworks doesn't help matters.)
 
He offered my FEL 500 lbs at $13.50 per lib. I would love to do some chronograph testing compared to the schuetzen and swiss I'm currently shooting. No way we are buying bulk without testing first. We shoot compatition so accuracy is the goal.
 
They also call it “Hot Down and Dirty” powder. If it was real black powder I would expect the would just call it black powder. As Appalachian Hunter mentioned it is also called a propellant and that is another red flag.

Would be nice if it was real black powder!
It is a real Black powder
 
He offered my FEL 500 lbs at $13.50 per lib. I would love to do some chronograph testing compared to the schuetzen and swiss I'm currently shooting. No way we are buying bulk without testing first. We shoot compatition so accuracy is the goal.
We are waiting on UPS hazmat shipping authorization. 50 lbs and under will be shipped from Belding & Mull, Inc.
 
How did you discover this?

Is there a chance you are mistaking this product for American Pioneer black powder substitute?
american pioneer powder was the best substitute that I ever saw. I liked it better then BP. I found a bottle that was 35 years old along with pyrodex. the pyro had 50% ignition rate and the AP went off 100%
 
Thanks for the link, I think a bunch of us have been trying to find out if they have a website.
This link describes it thus: “producing quality, competitively-priced propellant”… I thought that unmentionable stuff is “propellant”. If it’s true black they need to check all their terminology; easy mistake to make.
 
This link describes it thus: “producing quality, competitively-priced propellant”… I thought that unmentionable stuff is “propellant”. If it’s true black they need to check all their terminology; easy mistake to make.
Oops, should have read to the bottom before posting; so as others have pointed out, shouldn’t use propellant in describing BP.
 
Well if it works in a flintlock then that is close enough to real back powder for me. Someone stated above that someone tried it in a flintlock and it worked. Thus it is good to go as far as I am concerned.
 

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