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Terry-
Thanks for the further input. This is definitely becoming quite a rewarding thread for me. I hope others will also find something of value in this discussion.
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Terry, I'd also like to thank you for taking the time to provide that excellent information. Another fine example of why I visit here so often. Keith
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Your welcome, however the real thanks should go to Bill Knight (aka the Mad Monk) Bill is THE authority on BP. Over the years he has work as a consultant to nearly all the major BP manufacturers.
During that time he has worked tirelessly to improve the products we shooters enjoy and overcome many of the myths surrounding BP. I have been fortunate to tap into just a fraction of his knowlege.
Best regards,
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OK Terry, A hearty thanks to Mr. Knight as well. And should you learn more from him, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying we'd be quite happy if you cared to share it with us here. Thanks again, Keith
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The relatively new Goex Express is more powerful than standard Goex, but still not the equal of Swiss. Glenn, I've been shooting a lot of both lately, and I would have to disagree with this a little. Goex Exp is faster than Swiss in three of my rifles that I where I have tried it and chronied it. It's fouling is definitely softer (not sure if that means moister) but I cannot say that it is more accurate. Just faster velocities and softer fouling, grain for grain. Brent
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Brent-
What cartridges have you been running the Goex Express through? What load/velocity are you running?
Thanks!
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Tinker, mostly .45-90 and .38-72. I'm not convinced it is the most accurate stuff, but I have been chasing down issues at long range and I only get a few experiments per year, so it is tough to say. If I was shooting something where wiping between shots would not work, and esp, if using a long barrel, I would seriously consider Goex Exp over Swiss due to fouling issues. Otherwise, I think Swiss has the edge. Glenn's shooting being a case in point.
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Tinker, I neglected to add that the velocities for the .45-90 with a 550 gr paper patched bullet run 1422 fps. I don't recall what they were for the .38-72-320.
FWIW, I'm loading Swiss in both right now for Raton. ETD, 8 days.
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I have very limited experience on this subject, yet can add a bit of relative data I think. I have an Alex Henry double in .360bpe. Several very knowledgeable shooters with lots of experience with both BP and British doubles told me I would not get her to regulate with black. Well I am stubborn if nothing else and just had to see for myself. I was able to fit 60 grs of powder and a cardboard wad in my case if I used a drop tube. This load compressed aprox 3/16" shot very well indeed. To the point of the sights and very tight groups. I was working on a 1" group when I pulled the 4th shot on this target. In my limited experience, I think velocities close to originals can be obtained using Goex express. This is just 1 mans story mind you.
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Brent-
Thanks for the notes. Best of success to you at Raton!
Skb-
From what distance was that target shot with your 360? From the looks of things, you have a regulation load there! What's the bullet? You running jacketed, copper washed, hard cast, or paper patched?
Does the rifle have a charge/bullet prescription or did you go from 'standard' period load data?
Congrats on getting a real-for-real blackpowder load for the rifle!
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