@dial1911 , do you know any box stores that carry black powder? It is hard to come by in these parts.
Real black powder, no. Pyrodex, triple 7, FF whatever, etc, yes- Academy, Bass Pro, and the like have the substitute black powders.
@dial1911 , do you know any box stores that carry black powder? It is hard to come by in these parts.
Real black powder, no. Pyrodex, triple 7, FF whatever, etc, yes- Academy, Bass Pro, and the like have the substitute black powders.
I figure as long as historical accuracy is the goal black powder substitutes are out.
I figured that was what you were looking for... real black powder isn't available as far as I know. You might be able to get a sample from a fireworks manufacturer, maybe.
Goex is produces domestically. A road trip may be in my future.
Just found it on small quantities at buffaloarms.com, shipping may be the best option.
Nice- I wouldn't have thought it would get hot enough... obviously, that's not the case.
If I'm remembering right, that Lee melting pot of mine is either 400 or 800 watts though. I've noticed lead melts way faster once you get some liquid in the pan/pot. The liquid makes for a huge improvement in heat transfer through a big increase in contact area.
I agree with the above.Nice- I wouldn't have thought it would get hot enough... obviously, that's not the case.
If I'm remembering right, that Lee melting pot of mine is either 400 or 800 watts though. I've noticed lead melts way faster once you get some liquid in the pan/pot. The liquid makes for a huge improvement in heat transfer through a big increase in contact area.
Not bad... a little cloudy though- mold may not be hot yet.