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| Actually, Make SURE you check the can they hand you that it's black powder AND the granulation, no matter where you make the purchase. I have seen even well versed clerks hand the wrong granulation of Goex to an unsuspecting and trustful customer, only to find they have bought $25 of 4Fg. In larger stores, I have seen yahoos behind the gun counters handing out smokeless powder when the customer asked for a BP substitute because the label colors are similar. LD
It's not what you know, it's what you can prove
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| Posts: 3843 | Location: People's Republic of Maryland | Registered: 10 November 2004 |
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Hivernant
| - this stuff I am shooting is so damned dirty it takes forever to clean my rifles. ----------------------------------------------------- fyi the Schutzen powder I have used fowls the same.. |
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Greenhorn
| It might not be illegal to own black powder, but if your homeowners insurance company finds out you have it, they can and will cancel your homeowners policy!! |
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Greenhorn
| quote: Originally posted by Jon: It might not be illegal to own black powder, but if your homeowners insurance company finds out you have it, they can and will cancel your homeowners policy!!
Again, depends on different factors. Where you live and who you have a policy with. Could also be how you store it. Still trying to figure.... how do they know? There are worse things in most peoples homes than bp. |
| Posts: 7 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 30 December 2012 |
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Greenhorn
| Gasolene, comes to mind.
It's not the first time, I've protected my hair, in just such a manner.
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| Posts: 44 | Location: Independence, MO. | Registered: 28 September 2012 |
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