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For the people that can. I just make a run to Back Creek in VA. Great people to work with.
Was there last week :thumb: Powder was no problem and had musket caps but the only small caps he had were RWS1075, no Remington 10 or 11. Tried out the RWS yesterday and worked fine on my and my brother's revolvers.
 
If your close to chambersburg Pa. Ft. Chambers gun shop BP 28.00 a pound Not sure about the caps ,A friend was there today and ask if I needed powder.
 
I have used loose T7 in my flintlocks and had great results with it going off when priming with Goex 4f. What I dont like is the crud ring at the breech. Swabbing does nothing to help. Seating a projectile becomes futile. If no other choice it works for a few loads but not my first choice. I am in PA and by luck a BP source a mile from my house. I prefer Goex 3f to any of the subs. I would drive hours to get it if I had to.
 
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