Driftwood Johnson
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This is really ticking me off!
So I clicked on this one to post a reply and the pix is showing
Great to hear!!Howdy
Sorry, it has been quite a while since I updated this thread. I seem to have solved my problems with Photo Bucket, knock on wood.
Yes, I do intend to talk about clean up.
Also, loading shotshells with BP and I will touch briefly on loading for single shot cartridges such as 45-70.
This is a tough one. I know there is a web page out there with photos showing that a charge of electricity cannot ignite grains of Black Powder. I have seen the photos many times. The idea is that the coating of graphite on modern Black Powder grains creates a conductive surface for the electrons to flow over, without creating enough resistance to raise the temperature high enough to ignite the powder. Some shooters are so confident that Black Powder cannot possibly be ignited by static electricity that they use the plastic bottles on their MEC shotgun presses to contain the powder