I read in other threads that the majority of shooters use 3F in .32 cal.. My question is, why 3f opposed to 2f?
3F burns cleaner and faster regardless of caliber.Old Timer 48 said:I read in other threads that the majority of shooters use 3F in .32 cal.. My question is, why 3f opposed to 2f?
Old Timer 48 said:I read in other threads that the majority of shooters use 3F in .32 cal.. My question is, why 3f opposed to 2f?
40 Flint said:I use FFg in ALL of my MLs .32 thru 12 ga including hand guns. FFFF in the pans.
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I do the same but I use 2F in my 58 cal also :v .Billnpatti said:As others have said, 3f is cleaner burning. The small bores such as anything smaller than a .40 cal. generally has a problem with fouling. It is just the nature of the beast for the small bores to be more prone to fouling. Now, if you swab your bore between shots, as I do, you will minimize any fouling problems and 2f will work for you in a small bore. My preferred powder granulation for all of my rifles up through .54 caliber is 3f. I only use 2f in a shotgun. It ain't the only way, it is just my way....it's what works for me. :thumbsup:
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