Bill, I was hoping you would chime in. Have you tested or at least had a chance to use this powder? If so, is there anything you tell about it?
Dave,
I have not seen any of the latest container into the U.S.
I did get a can of 3Fg out of the second container they brought in about 2 or 3 years ago. I would have to go back to my backup disks to locate it.
When Dixon gave me the can of 3fg I bought a fresh can of GOEX 3Fg before leaving the shop. A few days later I took it down to the range.
Over the chronograph it was a bit slower than the can of 3Fg used as a "standard". But since I had not shot a bunch of GOEX that year I don't know if I had a fast or slow lot of GOEX given the range in lot to lot velocity I had seen with GOEX in past shooting.
I was using Ox-Yoke's version of the Lehigh Valley lube. During the shooting I could not tell any difference in the amount or "texture" of the fouling. They fouled identically in my .50 percussion rifle.
When I shot the Diamondback it reminded me of the 1999 Elephant performance.
I was first told that this Diamondback powder would sell for the same price as GOEX. When I check the web now I see they priced it well below GOEX prices.
I have not looked at any of the Diamonback out of the most recent container but then I have not looked at GOEX production in the last 2 or 3 years either.
Too busy racking up the mileage on the bicycles pesting the deer we keep running into. Darn things are a hazard on the bike trail we use. If I take up flintlock deer hunting again it will be off a good mountain bike!!
Bill K.