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59sharps

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Ok some one gave me Pyrodex 98 50/50 pellets. and pyrodex RS lose. All I have used in my first 20 yrs of shooting Black powder is real black powder. what is the 2ffg Goex Black To Pyrodex RS to give you the same point of impact, and or group size. (Swiss 2ffg to goex I use a 10% less Swiss to get the same group and point of Impact.
The Pellets are going to my son's girlfrends dad so I do not care about them.
 
No clue. It depends on the rifle, how you're shooting, and how far you're shooting, I think. I move back and forth between Pyrodex RS and Goex 2f on the one hand, and Pyrodex P and Goex 3f on the other. My guns don't seem to notice a difference in POI and accuracy, but I'm doing 99% offhand shooting at 50 yards and never go near a benchrest once a gun is sighted in, unless I'm dinking with components or something.

I'll note that based on secondhand accounts here on the site, Swiss sounds slightly hotter than Goex, so it might fall in between the 2f and 3f I'm experienced with.

Best way to find out what's going on with your gun is to shoot and compare. I'm interested in hearing about your results, so report back.
 
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