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Grafs/Schuetzen vs KIK

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Sharp Shooter

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I know we already have two powder questions but would you rather use KIK or Grafs/Schuetzen and why? I know they are both cleaner burning than Goex and they both give higher velocity. So what would you rather use?

Thanks a lot
Kirk
 
No one? I am sure they are both good powders I was wondering what one you would prefer over the other and why. I think I would try Schuetzen.
 
On first blush I marginally prefer Graf to KIK. It has a little more oomph over the chrony, and slightly better SD.

If there were a can of each on the shelf, at the same price... I'd buy both. :grin:

But if I could only buy one, I'd get the Graf.
 
I thought that the Graf's powder was based on WANO. None the less, I think that they are all good powders. I would be ready to but the brand (Scheutzen, KIK, Graf, WANO) that was on hand in the powder safe and be pleased. I was at the Graf store in St. Charles, MO and they only had GOEX that day and I don't think they were planning on maintaining the stock.
 
Grenadier1758 said:
I thought that the Graf's powder was based on WANO. None the less, I think that they are all good powders. I would be ready to but the brand (Scheutzen, KIK, Graf, WANO) that was on hand in the powder safe and be pleased. I was at the Graf store in St. Charles, MO and they only had GOEX that day and I don't think they were planning on maintaining the stock.

Schuetzen is made by Wano Schwarzpulver factory in Germany, as is Graf's.
 
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