alliant powder
Based on our testing and chasing experience, we’ve found that 90 grains of Black MZ with sabot bulles of 240 and 260 grains produces the best results in 50-caliber mixer loaders. Generally speaking, we found that our efforts were fruitful.
alliant powder
Completely dry out the barrel and ensure it is clean (swab the barrel with dry patches until there is no evidence of moisture). When the seated sabot is heavily compressed, black MZ performs at its best. Black MZM is a substitute for black powder that performs admirably in all black powder firearms, making it ideal for hunters, shooters, and fans of cowboy action. Black MZ is a robust and almost non-corrosive powder that mimics the performance of black powder without the inflammatory headaches and cleansing issues associated with traditional black powder use.
alliant powder
ability to ignite in any humidity Learn the details.
Non-corrosive and highly protective for the barrel.
burns cleaner to reduce trash and make cleanup easier.
Lower pressures allow for greater velocities.
Our testing and chasing have shown that 90 grains of Black MZ with sabot bulles of 240 and 260 grains yield the best results in 50-caliber mixer loaders. This has been a very fruitful endeavor for us. Completely dry out the barrel and ensure it is clean (swab the barrel with dry patches until there is no evidence of moisture). When the seated sabot is heavily compressed, black MZ performs at its best.
- Follow the reloading manual’s recommended load values closely.
- Never combine different powders, no matter the brand or origin.
- You should never use smokeless powder in place of black powder or any other black powder substitute.
Arjun Singleton –
I reload a few Handgun cartridges (45 Long colt, 357 mags, 44 special.) this powder works great. I even started using this in my black powder rifles, Easier to get, Clean up is a lot easier, Just miss the Rotten egg smell.
Dante O’donnell –
I hung up my lil Knight Wolverine appx 12yrs ago when I bought a smokeless Savage ML10ii. The last Nov my youngest son (16) decided he wanted to hunt opening day of mzldr here in TN. He took a 152″ 13pt with my Savage & is HOOKED on front stuffers now! Rather than having to buy a new rifle I decided to “un-retire” my lil ol Wolverine. It didn’t like White Hots, Shockey Gold sticks were “ok” but I knew something better couldve found. BH 209 is NOT recommended in plunger type action guns like the Wolvie so my research lead me to this BlackMZ. WOW am I glad I tried this, it cleans up with simple patches wetted with Windex-Vinegar & makes shooting the Wolverine nearly as trouble free as my Savage. For ignition I used some T7 209s I had left over & ignition is thorough & complete! (90grns under a Barnes 250 Expander MZ) NO crud rings or residue & I assured firm seating as recommended. I was even shooting in in high 80s temps during sprinkles & drizzling rain so those are about THE WORST conditions for testing mzldrs. When done I cleaned the bore with 2 patches of Win-Vin, shot some brake cleaner in the bore, more brake cleaner on a patch & found that patch unnecessary as it came out SPOTLESS! I ran a patch with CLM thru the bore & left the gun overnight. 24hrs later I ran a dry patch thru to see what, if anything had developed. The ONLY thing that came out on that patch was the CLM! I then purposefully left the bore dry & let it sit for a week now! I ran a clean patch thru the bore yesterday & it was still SPOTLESS!!! I’m SOLD on this powder & I’m actually happy to once again tote my lightweight, short & quick lil Wolverine into the woods knowing I don’t have to tear it down & make a miserable mess every night. “2 THUMBS UP!”
Declan Wilkinson –
alot cleaner then tripple 7!!!! shoots straight to.. i use this powder in 2 differant tradional side locks and both have performed great.. even on cold days.. temp was about 15.. and no ignition problems.. ive shot 16 times in a row with no cleaning in between and no mis fires or hang fires