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Offline Two Bears

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Goex black powder used in inlines
« on: October 20, 2007, 11:57:44 AM »
Who is / has used real black powder in their inlines?

I have sighted in with it for my bear hunt and found great accuracy results with it ( 3 shots in the same hole @ 50 yds ) but it is pretty dirty and would have to swab after every shot, which I hate to do more than Hillary Clinton, but I just might stay with it since I have been buying a lot of Goex for my flinter and cap locks (28 pounds of it) and that it shoots so good.

Any ideas for quick field cleaning while hunting? I am thinking that I would use alcohol and a patch since the alcohol evaporates quickly. 
 
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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2007, 03:17:07 PM »
I do...Seldom buy Pyrodex, unless its on sale for $5 a pound...Local Goex distributor is about an hour away and its still $11.50 a pound...I do own an inline, didn't load it last year, prefer my flinters...But with 90 grs FFF and a 250 T/C Shoekwave, she'll make one ragged hole at 100...

I wear a Primos bowvest during hunting season, got tired of messing with a back pack, etc...I use one pocket for cleaning, I take an eyedrop bottle and take the lable off and put rubbing alcohol, and a small bottle of Rem Oil and patches in a zip lock and I'm good to go...Another pocket gets the speed loaders and the primed discs....I don't load my inline after a shot without cleaning.

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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2007, 11:26:56 PM »
I use Swiss 3f in my inlines but I shoot conicals so loading 2 or 3 times without cleaning is no big deal.
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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2007, 12:43:40 AM »
I often wonder how people ever shot muzzleloaders before powder substitutes were made. LOL J/K  I have a new cva optima elite. The only thing that would shoot accurately in it is goex ffg 90 grains under a 200 grain shockwave. Verey good shooter and yes I do swab between shots. I do the same with js Gold pyrodex or 777. Just a habit from the old days and I want the best accuracy. However when I shot a deer last sunday, I reloaded without swabbing and it loaded and shot with no problem.,
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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2007, 07:55:44 PM »
I've used Goex, Elephant and Swiss in my LK-93.  They all work but there is no avoiding the spit patch between shots with any of them.  Swiss was the best, comparable to 777 as far as clean shooting but I still had to spit patch between shots with sabots in order to have the greatest accuracy and not break my ramrod on the second shot.  I have since switched to T/C Shockwaves with the super glide sabot and I can load three shooting 777 without trouble, but I still get my best groups when I patch between shots.

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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2007, 01:12:43 PM »
I've found that my inlines are much more accurate with GOEX 3F than with 777 or Pyrodex.  I don't find them any harder to clean either.
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Re: Goex black powder used in inlines
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2007, 04:43:47 AM »
I use it in my Blk. Dia. 80grs. 3F with gn. sabot & .44 Speer  Jsp 240gr. works well fer me. Don't know about 100 yd. groups, as i sighted it in at 50 yds. I can't see out of my 2 ladder stands past 45 yds. max.
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