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Back in 2006 , some of us got together and bought a case of Graf labeled powder and split the case between us. There wasn't any complaint from any of us , about performance. Think the price difference between Graf's and local bought Goex , was about $8 per pound. Was worth buying the Graf's.
 
All, Not long ago, Graff & Sons' BP was made by Wano, more recently by GOEX (I peeled the label off one of the "cans" and that' what it said. Both have worked very well for me, but I think I'd give a slightly higher mark to the Graff/GOEX brand.
 
If anyone here hasn't checked lately, for a couple weeks now Grafs has different types of Schuetzen, Grafs, and even one grind of Swiss (1.5 fG) in stock. I think it's $24 hazmat per order plus $13 shipping. I got some delivered a couple days ago, took about a week to come (Fedex).

GOEX factory was purchased a year ago by Estes (who make those popular toy rocket engines). ESTES press release:
" Estes Energetics plans to continue this legacy of high-quality American made black powder, bringing innovation and full-spectrum engineering capability to fortify safety and quality."

https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/category/categoryId/3501
 
We just shot a pound of fresh graf's FFg the last weekend. It worked fine in 20 gauge, 54 and 50. The smoke cloud looked just goex smoke to me.
 

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