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31 January 2005, 22:27
tiggertate
Bulk black powder
OK, maybe this is a dead end but... I'm near completion of a muzzle loading cannon and down to the point of feeding it cost effective meals of one to two ounces of BP per shot. I used to have a blaster's license when I worked offshore a million years ago and I wonder what I have to do now (post 9/11) to get the old cannon grade blaster's powder we used back then.
I remeber much about registered magazines and whatnot; what else is changed or does anyone know a link to info by cannoneers on the subject?


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31 January 2005, 22:52
Hog Killer
Your cheapest & easiest option will probably be to use Elephant Brand in Fg.

Goex has a reginal distributor in either Louisiana or Arkanas. You may be able to get blasting powder from them. I got hold of some (blasting) and I am using it in my 1 1/2" bore, at least until it runs out. Pull up the Goex site for their list of distrbutors.

I think that Goex moved their manufacturing operations to Louisiana.

Hog Killer


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31 January 2005, 23:30
tiggertate
Thanks. I'll try Goex for starters. Last time I saw bulk black powder it was in a cardboard drum similar in size to a 8 gallon keg. Bet they don't do that much more.


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01 February 2005, 00:41
12FLVSS
What you'll be wanting is Goex "Cannon" powder. Goex Homepage

good luck,
Ian


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01 February 2005, 22:58
Scota4570
I looked a the Goex page. The blasing powders were sodium nitrate based. That will be hydroscopic. I would stick with normal Potassium nitrate powders.
06 February 2005, 01:00
tiggertate
Is there a critical difference in cleaning requirements between potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate?


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06 February 2005, 08:44
Hog Killer
Soapy water should clean up either one. Then flush, dry, oil'er up.

Hog Killer


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06 February 2005, 20:16
Brent
Someone is selling cheap Chinese cannon powder. Not sure who, or where, but I've seen it.

Brent


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09 February 2005, 23:23
tiggertate
Man, I know it's probably good but the phrase "cheap Chinese cannon powder" just doesn't inspire confidence....


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10 February 2005, 01:11
Brent
It's not supposed to, but for a cannon...

I've seen it used and it's fine. But accuracy in a rifle is miserable. Some of the grains are better termed "junks"
Brent


When there is lead in the air, there is hope in my heart -- MWH ~1996
11 February 2005, 18:01
tiggertate
That sounds like what I need; accuracy and bowling ball mortars are not synonymous anyway.


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