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Just wondering what fans of triple seven loose powder prefer 2F or 3F? I understand it relates to the granule size. I bought 2F when I bought my new muzzleloader and I liked the way it shoots. I'm planning to get some more powder, so thought I'd see what people like, now that I know there's a difference. Thanks
In a percussion rifle I use 3f - burns cleaner and ignites easier especially in cold weather. 110 grains per shot. In a 209 rifle I use 2f - 120 grains...
Quote from: Sabotloader on September 09, 2015, 08:33:42 AMIn a percussion rifle I use 3f - burns cleaner and ignites easier especially in cold weather. 110 grains per shot. In a 209 rifle I use 2f - 120 grains...Had a heck of a time with 2F last year during late elk went it was in the teens. Working with the 3F this year.
When the temps are down there a lot of heat is lost from cap ignition just warming up the metal of the BP to get the gas through the nipple.Which rifle and which cap are you shooting? I would ask does a portion of the powder drop right to the nose of the percussion nipple?And 3f should ignite easier than 2f.
Quote from: Sabotloader on September 09, 2015, 08:33:42 AMWhen the temps are down there a lot of heat is lost from cap ignition just warming up the metal of the BP to get the gas through the nipple.Which rifle and which cap are you shooting? I would ask does a portion of the powder drop right to the nose of the percussion nipple?And 3f should ignite easier than 2f.Optima V2 with musket cap. The only way I was able to assist ignition was to add a few grains into the nipple. The 2F would not get there when packing in the load so had to do it manually.