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Acohill1

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I just got a bunch of the older goex cans. Like way older (the white tins). Is their older "recipe" different than the newer stuff they are making in the plastic containers?
 
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I have only used their 3f and as I picked some up when they first came out more to try to keep them in business as I have a decent amount of Schuetzen on hand. It is just as dirty and fouls up my rifles just as bad as the old stuff does. The guns fire just fine like they should but I will stick to Schuetzen. I can run an entire match or woods walk and never punch the barrel one time. with Schuetzen. With the Goex 6-7 shots max and shes very tough to load. Now, don't get me wrong I am glad they are back in business as we have more availability for powder and options, but I'll stick to what I got for now.
 
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