I shoot a .50 caliber finter... and as y'all know, finters can't use Pyrodex or the other artifical black powders, so I have settled on using Swiss FFFg for all my loads & Goex FFFFg in the frizzen pan.
However, there are many different reasons why each of us uses a particular brand or type of powder, so I should mention those factors that have influenced what brand of BP I use.
I've also used Goex FFFg for the main charge load, but changed over to Swiss 'cause it was claimed that Swiss leaves less debris and is easier to clean up after shooting. But in all honesty, I haven't noticed any big difference in either the debris left in the rifle or the ease of clean up after shooting comparing Swiss to Goex.
Frankly, I "like" both Goex and Swiss, but my current local source of black powder is the President of our local BP Club and he ONLY uses (and keeps) Swiss BP. And so, that has
definitely influenced what brand of black powder I use.
I've also been told that most (if not "all") of the traditional BP shooting records are held by shooters who used Swiss BP. Being an "accuracy net",
THAT has also influenced my decision NOT to buy 25 lbs of Goex at a net site @ $12.60 a pound (vs. $22 a pound I'm paying for Swiss) for my own use.
I've given consideration to buying the large 25 pound supply of Goex and selling some of it off to other BP enthusiasts 'cause I really don't want that much BP around the house. However... I'm in my
mid-70's and if I couldn't find other shooters to buy at least 18 to 20 pounds of the Goex, I'd end up with more BP than I'll probably ever live long enough to use.
As a result, I'm still using the Swiss BP and will probably stay with the Swiss FFFg for the rest of my shooting days. Buttttttttt... like most BP shooters, I'd
love to cut my costs-of-shooting.
Strength & Honor...
Ron T.