Don, they reminded me of my wife & my trip through WY & MT last sept. She had never been out there, was amazed at what we saw. Before we got back I was told we need to move to Big Timber, never saw that coming,[smilie=w:. Course I didn't argue.
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Don, they reminded me of my wife & my trip through WY & MT last sept. She had never been out there, was amazed at what we saw. Before we got back I was told we need to move to Big Timber, never saw that coming,[smilie=w:. Course I didn't argue.
Yeh Mike that's not the sort of thing you want to let slip by unnoticed when she who must be obeyed pronounces it either.:lol:
is their own brand of BP sold by Graf & sons in the green cans KiK powder made in germany with alder charcoal??? gandy
Nope it's Schuetzen, and it hasn't came in the green can for quite a while, it's just a Schuetzen can with the Grafs label on it.
Vendor: Graf Black Powder
its like $12.99 a pound.
Product Information
A new formulation of black powder developed by Wano Schwarzpulver of Germany for Graf & Sons utilizing premium grade Alder Charcoal. Alder is one of the most preferred bases for sporting black powder due to it's low residue/fouling characteristics as well as shot to shot, lot to lot consistency.
Yup and it comes is a Schuetzen can with the Grafs label on it. The lot number tags attached to the side of the can are identical to what is on the same shipment of Schuetzen.
It's good powder, have shot a case or two of it, but it's nowhere near as clean as KIK.
For the good of the order: Per James Kirkland, Owner of Schuetzen Powder LLC, starting in 2009, Wano who makes Schuetzen powder revised their processing procedure to increase the velocity by approximately 10%
I will have to give the KIK a try. will it work well in a BP cartridge say a 40/65 win or 38/55??
Don M. where is Hell Gap Wy??
Hell Gap's about a mile west of the house.
If your already in Hell's Gap then Don's house is about a mile EAST of Town.