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Black powder for your black powder cartridge rifle, cowboy action pistols & muzzle loaders. We have an ample supply of GOEX Black Powder, Olde Eynsford, Wano Black Powder, Graf Black Powder, Shooters World Black Powder, American Pioneer Black Powder, Skirmish Black Powder, Swiss Black Powder, Hodgdon Black Powder, Schuetzen Black powder  and many more alongside different brands of black powder – are the black powders of choice for Reenactors, Muzzleloaders, Hobbyists, and other Professionals. Our black powder for sale prices are the lowest in the industry. Prices shown are per pound. Powder is sold in 1, 5, 10, and 25-lb. lots. You may mix grades within the 1, 5, 10, or 25-lb. In the event you’re not interested in black powder, we also have other reloading supplies such as: reloading primers, musket caps, smokeless gunpowders and percussion caps.

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Powder Grade Mesh Size Average Size in mm.
Whaling 4 mesh 4.750 mm. (0.187 in.)
Cannon 6 mesh 3.35 mm. (0.132 in.)
Saluting (A-1) 10 mesh 2.0 mm. (0.079 in.)
Fg 12 mesh 1.7 mm. (0.0661 in.)
FFg 16 mesh 1.18 mm. (0.0469 in.)
FFFg 20 mesh 0.85 mm. (0.0331 in.)
FFFFg 40 mesh 0.47 mm.
FFFFFg 75 mesh 0.149 mm.
Note that the first 3 grades are intended for use with cannon. The A-1 grade is generally used for artillery blanks used for firing gun salutes. Fg is made for using in large bore rifles and shotguns (8-gauge and larger). FFg powder is used for historical small arms such as muskets, fusils, rifles and large pistols. FFFg powder is for smaller caliber rifles (below .45 caliber), pistols, cap-and-ball revolvers, derringers etc. FFFFg and FFFFFg are mostly used as priming powder for flintlocks. In the image above, the two grades of powder were intended to be used in a historical re-enactment and the FFg powder was meant for the main powder charge of a flintlock rifle, while the FFFFg powder was intended to be used in the pan of the flintlock as a priming powder.
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