How to Make Commercial Quality Black Powder Part 4 Puck Forming
I didn't forget part 3! I'm debating how much of the mixing process I want to show. In this segment you see how to make pucks. This is the secret to getting the power and density that commercial powder has. Screening is great for some applications like muzzleloading. For cartridges you'll want to press and corn your powder. This will drastically increase the power and durability of your powder.

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Making Black Powder For Muzzle Loaders: Part 1

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Making Fast, Shootable Black Powder; Part 2

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Making Corned Black Powder

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Making Fast, Shootable Black Powder, Part 4

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Corning black powder into baby pucks

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Loading the muzzle loading shotgun for optimum patterns

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