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    Default Black Powder

    Hey guys, I'm new to the forum (and just getting into black powder shooting) and have two questions about black powder. First, I was wondering what the maximum amount of black powder a resident of PA is allowed to store in their home without a powder magazine, as I was considering buying it in bulk. Additionally, I was wondering what constitutes a powder magazine needed for storing any amount of powder over the legal limit.


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    Big Mike


    P.S. Since I'm new here, I didn't know where to post this so I posted it here and under Q&A...Sorry for the repetition!

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    Welcome!

    I haven't studied this in a while, but I recall the legal limit (Federal) is 25 pounds before you're required to use a powder magazine. And, there may be a licensing requirement (application link). One of the links (below) implies a 50 pound exemption.

    I don't shoot daily, but it takes me a -long- time to run through a pound of powder. Unless you're feeding a cannon, you shouldn't need anywhere near 25 lbs.

    http://www.atf.gov/explarson/newslet...2001/page3.htm
    http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...7cfr55.218.pdf
    http://www.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/bang.htm

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    i did shoot daily it took me a while to burn through a pound.
    they'res really no reason to have more than 3-4 pounds on hand at any time, unless you happen to have a magazine. it's not really something you want to have awhole lot of in your house.
    a pound of powder is equal to 7000 grains, the average powder charge in a rifle is 70 grains.
    that's about 100 shots per pound.
    100 shots from a muzzleloader is a lot of work. it took me about an hour to deliver 10-12 well aimed shots.


    and welcome to black powder shooting.
    Last edited by brian; July 4th, 2007 at 01:34 PM.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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