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looks like fun Big Grin


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tannerite hunting bewildered Wink


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I use Tannerite often and it is good and reliable.My wife likes to shoot it with her Mini 14.
It is truly explosive, and I cant see it being legal in the future as some people use it to extremes and post it on the web.Sooner or later the Govt will ban it just wait...


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tannerite is a binary explosive, an oxidizer with fine aluminum powder. DONT MIX IT IN A BLENDER, as shown in one of the videos. it may be the last thing you do. mixing is best done in an environment not conducive to producing static electricity. I put the componenets in a plastic baggie, staple the to a 4 ft pole, stand inside the garage, and crack the door open a mite, while poking the baggie/rod through and shaking it vigorously.
 
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I have seen this stuff shot maybe two cups in a plastic bag dropped a 6" tree when shot with a 270. I'd stay away or at least use caution!!
 
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The early Tannerite was a fine white powder and the last batches I've gotten are more of a granular particle (much larger). I find the granular product doesn't have the same "thump" as the old stuff and leaves a bigger white powder residue after detonation. I don't think combustion is as complete. Anyone else notice this?

Anyway, I found mixing it 70/30 with Bullseye cured the deficiency....


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tiggertate: mixing it 70/30 with Bullseye cured the deficiency

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