Natchez is running a "free hazmat" special for orders over $99 right now. So I was looking at powders, and saw one I am not familiar with - "Shooter's World" powder, specifically "Buffalo Rifle". Has anyone ever used this powder? Thinking of it for .45-70 rounds. Maybe even .45-120 Sharps rounds. I usually load the latter with Goex, but like having some smokeless rounds available. My go-to has been 5744 recipes from Kirk D.
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Shooter's World Buffalo Rifle powder
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Re: Shooter's World Buffalo Rifle powder
I believe it duplicates 5744
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Re: Shooter's World Buffalo Rifle powder
Yup, Buffalo Rifle powder is made in the Czech Republic by Lovex and is known as D060-01 in Europe. It is bottled by Shooters World LLC. While it is commonly thought to be the same as the older 5744 powders that may no longer be true as the new production Accurate 5744 is now made in Canada. By The way, the Buffalo Rifle bottle has load data right on the bottle for 38-55, 40-65 and 45-70.
Re: Shooter's World Buffalo Rifle powder
I use it all the time with 5744 data. Very happy with it especially since it's much h cheaper than the Accurate product.
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Re: Shooter's World Buffalo Rifle powder
I looked at the price for World Buffalo powder and it's not cheaper than my IMR4198 that I love from Powder Valley. The free hazmat helps, but not enough for me to change powders. I paid $374 for the last keg of IMR4198 with hazmat and shipping added. The Buffalo powder at Natchez is $352, and guessing shipping will be $20-$25.
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