Webster said:Could you buy home insurance if you were legally making gunpowder? Powder makers take extreme precautions to prevent static electric. If you legally own nitroglycerin I think you have to store it in a bunker with hundreds of feet clearance around it.
+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000BoydAllen said:I always say that you should never try to tell a rifle what to like. You should ask, and listen.
CJ6 said:Making your own powder :...... I believe this is where being a ROCKET Scientist is a GOOD thing.................. Then after the powder is made you can smelt your own alloys for the BBL and Action, melt some sand for the optics, and raise silk worms for making stocks.......WOW your on to sumthin......let US know how this works out fer ya.....
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Gee said:So, it is confirmed. We are not bright enough to make our own smokeless propellants. And the raw materials can not safely be made available to us, nor is it clear what equipment for the micro manufacture of 1000 grains of custom powder on lab bench would be required. We have some great smokeless powders available to us from the large corporations, that we are very thankful for, and we are just going to have to accept that we can't help ourselves on this one, and we will have to remain beholden. That's life.
Gee
If one had enough money, you could buy out one of the big powder makers and make your own powder. This may not be a lost cause after all. Snow me the money!Gee said:So, it is confirmed. We are not bright enough to make our own smokeless propellants. And the raw materials can not safely be made available to us, nor is it clear what equipment for the micro manufacture of 1000 grains of custom powder on lab bench would be required. We have some great smokeless powders available to us from the large corporations, that we are very thankful for, and we are just going to have to accept that we can't help ourselves on this one, and we will have to remain beholden. That's life.
Gee
6BRinNZ said:Gee said:So, it is confirmed. We are not bright enough to make our own smokeless propellants. And the raw materials can not safely be made available to us, nor is it clear what equipment for the micro manufacture of 1000 grains of custom powder on lab bench would be required. We have some great smokeless powders available to us from the large corporations, that we are very thankful for, and we are just going to have to accept that we can't help ourselves on this one, and we will have to remain beholden. That's life.
Gee
I consider myself too smart to go there.
floydj said:I think that making your own smokeless powder sounds like something that's going to be on 1000 ways to die someday.