Whatever the reloading manual has in it.
Gun powder was originally a combination of ground saltpeter, ground charcoal and ground sulfur. the original gun powder had problems. one it gumed up your gun, two it produced too much smoke. we now use a much more usefull and smokeless powder i forget the name though...
you go to the viking mountain and use the gun powder
To do what?
Pretty much what it was always used for- firearms and fireworks.
Gun powder can be used as a propellant rather than powdered sugar and KNO3 depending on the application. Both are explosive, however gun powder is designed to ignite at much higher speeds.
GUN powder.
Gun powder
All guns use gun powder except Air guns and Air rifles
In California, individuals without a permit can legally possess up to 5 pounds of black powder or smokeless powder for personal use. However, it's important to check with local laws and regulations regarding storage and transportation of gun powder.
Depends on which powder, and which loading of the 9mm.
gun powder
no, because they believe that same gun powder can use in different types of guns and that will also cheap