Any of the major powder or projectile makers who publish reloading manuals can get you started in the right direction; Speer, Hornady, Nosler, etc..
Maybe, maybe not. Contact the maker to be sure
Either FFFg black powder or Pyrodex P may be used.
You need to consult a Black Powder loading manual
You must call S&W to find out.
absolutely. use a bronzer or darker powder shade and put it on the edges of your nose. DO NOT put it on the corners. then blend it up. ythen use your regular powder and it should look totally natural!
black powder ONLY................revolvers for smokeless powder to not start until early 1900's
It's possible to contour your nose with makeup, just as you can do with your eyes and cheekbones. Use a dark Matt brown eyeshadow or powder on a regular eyeshadow brush and contour your nose, then blend. If you are pale, use a lighter Matt brown. You can also use a Matt white eyeshadow or powder blended down the bridge of your nose for extra definition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9rKwTA2zvk This is a nose contouring tutorial.
Depending on how large or small it is, you can use foundation to even out the color, powder to cut down shine, contour powder to make it look thinner or shorter, or highlighter to make it look a little larger.
Talcum powder is safe to use for fragrance for birds.But be careful about there eyes , nose and ears. I have many birds like roaster finches parrots and i use talcum powder for fragrance. So no need to take tension just use it. Hope you like my answer.
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