Any one using bullseye powder in a underlever.

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Re: Any one using bullseye powder in a underlever.

#11 Post by FredB »

Sorry---senility strikes again---I missed the calibre off. Yes, it is 44-40.
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Re: Any one using bullseye powder in a underlever.

#12 Post by Mattnall »

I use bullseye in 357 and 44 in under levers. Great powder and I have some medals to show it works, not just well but well enough.
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Re: Any one using bullseye powder in a underlever.

#13 Post by Gazoo »

Bullseye is my standby powder also, used it for decades in all popular calibres. In fact just finished a couple of tins that are not tin but cardboard rolls with tin ends, They were buried in a box of stuff and been buying new all along forgetting they were there, now they are all plastic bottles.
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