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Gm54-120 08-04-2016 10:44 AM

Bronco i sent you a PM of another "review" on the Michigan Sportsmans forum from you know who. He actually shot it and gave it a huge thumbs down.

MountainDevil54 08-04-2016 02:12 PM

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...e-test-review/

bronko22000 08-04-2016 03:11 PM

Come on guys - let's not start a war over something that was stated a long time ago. I tried it about 3 years ago and didn't know about compressing the powder. So I wasn't getting very good accuracy. I only used 1/2 a can. This time I will play with it a bit more. I should get it to work with something.
I have several caplocks, a Knight "Black Knight" IN .54 with caplock ignition, and a CVA Accura V2.

falcon 08-04-2016 04:56 PM

Here all the tests ran by Dr. and Mary Clary for North American Muzzleloading Hunting:


http://namlhunt.com/mlpowders2.html


Then Toby Bridges, in true hypocritical fashion, fell out with Black MZ and badmouthed the stuff.

super_hunt54 08-04-2016 06:21 PM

There are very few things I trust Toby's opinion on for the simple reason, his opinion is, 99% of the time, bought and paid for. He's a good shot, and does know his stuff about muzzleloaders but that little fact just rubs me wrong and you can never know if what he is writing is the actual truth or the paid response. It really irks me because he could be a real wealth of knowledge if you could trust in his opinions. Kinda like a couple others in here.

bronko22000 08-05-2016 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by falcon (Post 4267973)
Here all the tests ran by Dr. and Mary Clary for North American Muzzleloading Hunting:


http://namlhunt.com/mlpowders2.html


Then Toby Bridges, in true hypocritical fashion, fell out with Black MZ and badmouthed the stuff.

That was an interesting, well written article. Gives me a little encouragement that it will work well in my caplocks. It appears also that this powder may like to push the slightly lighter bullets.

I only have one problem. Last month I found a lump on my foot at the base of my middle toe. Turns out its a tumor (benign thank God) and I am getting operated on Sept 13th. And a ML hunt in NC on Oct. 3rd for deer and hogs. Being down here in FL for the month of August I only have a couple days to hand my tree stands for the upcoming archery season. And too its my grandson's first year of real hunting. I will be taking him for doves after school and get him used to shooting at birds on the wing. His youth model 870 20 ga will be perfect for this duty.

super_hunt54 08-05-2016 06:19 PM

LMAO,,,Clem, sounds like we BOTH gonna be cruching it this year for deer season!! I didn't go last year, by grits and granola if I gotta get one of my over sized lugs sons pushing me in a damn wheelbarrow I aint missing deer this year!! Aint shot nothing but my mouth, paper and coyotes in a year!!! I'm itchy!!!

lemoyne 08-05-2016 06:28 PM

When I tried it I found it worked quite well for accuracy in my side locks, I have always used a tight load it has always given me the best accuracy and consistency. I have to admit I like Pyrodex Best, but I live in a very humid area and powders that suck up moisture can be a problem.

bronko22000 08-08-2016 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by lemoyne (Post 4268131)
When I tried it I found it worked quite well for accuracy in my side locks, I have always used a tight load it has always given me the best accuracy and consistency. I have to admit I like Pyrodex Best, but I live in a very humid area and powders that suck up moisture can be a problem.

Are you saying Black MZ is less moisture resistant than Pyrodex.
According to what I've been reading it is more moisture resistant than both Pyrodex and Triple 7.

MountainDevil54 08-08-2016 10:21 AM

Even these 2 kids got the stuff to shoot nicely! All I did was draw a picture on a piece of paper to show them how to use the sights, let them take a couple warm up shots and then they went to grouping.




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