The real stuff is also very hard to find here. I've been using the pyrodex (in a TC renegade cap lock).
I'll look at the powder inc. site to see about future purchases.
However, I've noticed none of the pitting in either of the two guns I've used pyrodex in. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but it hasn't happened in mine. Of course, none of my guns go back into the cabinet uncleaned. I was taught that the gun gets cleaned as soon as you come back home, or to camp (even the ones that use smokeless). I won't be finding out what happens if you leave the fouling in.
I still prefer the real powder and will likely order some soon, but cleaning the rifle immediately after shooting seems to keep that pitting problem away, at least in my rifles.
I am interested in this pitting problem. I tend to keep guns for a very long time, and maintaining them is a huge part of keeping them. Is there more information/research on the difference between the corrosion between real powder and pyrodex?
I am currently building a flinter, so the pyrodex isn't likely to be around much longer anyway. I just like to know as much about the stuff I use as possible.
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