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Old 01-12-2007 | 01:33 PM
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Default RE: weather test on substitute powders

I guess what I would really like to know, in a fairly scientific "apples to apples" test under extremes of temperature and humidity; is how reliableignition would be comparing black powder, various substitutes, and various pellets. My guess would be that black powder would be the most affected by condensation, and that the pellets would be the least affected. Sort of the opposite of how easily the propellants ignite when spark is marginal.
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