Mlbrant, I will tell you my experience. I used to use black powder years ago with no problems whatsoever, then pyrodex when b.p. started to get hard to get around here. It didn't me too long to discover rust in my bore. I stopped using it then and there and went back to black. I was away from B.P. shooting for a few years, being a single parent does not leave much time for shooting or hunting, though I knew that one day I would again have enough time to get back to my favorite past time.. hunting and shooting. That time finally came in 2003, but I couldn't find any black powder around here. An associate at my favorite outdoor store recommended a brand new black powder substitute that had not been out long. IT is called 777. I was a little leary at first thinking it would rust my barrel, so I did some investigating and read all the hoop-la about it. It said it cleans up with water, contains no sulfur and that you should reduce your loads 15% compared to black powder. I said to myself bull- sh&%$@. Well I decided to give it a try and I have never looked back.
It has been the best substitute that I have used with easy cleanup and no rusting as long as you completely dry the barrel and run a little oil in the bore after cleaning. I highly recommend it in a percussion system. I don't have to use nothing but a normal CCI percussion cap to get it to fire , no magnum cap of any kind. Now I cant tell you about how it would perform in a flint gun , but I suspect it would be just as good as long as you primed with 3f or 4f black powder. That's been my experience and Im sticking with it.
topknot