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billy mims

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Has anyone used this powder? Is it as clean as they say? What are the pros and cons? Thanks Billy
 
I've used it. Still do in cartridge guns mostly.
It cleans up about like they say in the ads. Two patches about does it. Fouling doesn't seem to build up at all.
It is a pretty mild powder. That's either a pro or a con depending on your application.
It is very hard on brass. Turns it green in a hurry. Not a problem for most muzzleloaders unless your shooting a bronze barrel. For suppository shooters you have to throw your brass in a water/soap solution after shooting and then rinse well.
 
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