Free: Contests & Raffles.
I was using fffg but switched back to ffg
My Elkhorn is a .50 cal.Hodgdon says you can use either the FFG or the FFFG in a .50What are you guys using?
The "F's" simply designate the size of the powder granules. Has no bearing on burn rate or anything else. 3F might weigh a bit more than 2F per volume, but probably not noticeable in a black powder gun.
because everytime i fill my measuring tube with 3f, if you barely tap it 100grns goes to 85 to 90 grns, but with 2f it doesn't do that
I called Hodgdon to get their take. The guy I talked to said to basically close my eyes and pick. He said the difference in speed was so slight (favoring the FFFG) that I'd never notice.
He said there was no difference in ignition or cold weather performance.
I liked the silver label on the FFFG better so thats what I went with.
I have a 50. cal elkhorn and have been using 100 grains of triple seven FFG with a Barnes 290 tmz or t-ez. I had some problems with the rws #11 caps fitting the nipple properly, switched over to the rws muskets caps and have not had a problems since. Got the rifle sighted in shooting 2 inch groups at 100 yards.
Yeah, I played with the # 11 a few times and even tried to sand the nipple a little, still couldn't get them to ignite every time. I am sold on the rws muskets, shot 2 packs of t-ez and didn't have one cap missfire. It's a no brainer for me.