Uhh...yeah! Lots of it! All the black powder you would ever want!
Not only that, if you have a muzzleloading rifle you have two hunting seasons open to you, the General season (open to any legal weapon - this is commonly called 'rifle season' but you can go out there with a muzzleloader, bow, shotgun or any other weapon large enough to reliably kill what you're hunting) and the Muzzleloader Only season.
In Idaho, a black powder pistol is generally not considered a firearm under state law, as it is classified as an "antique firearm." However, federal law does classify black powder guns as firearms, which means they are subject to certain regulations. Therefore, while you may not need a permit to own or carry one in Idaho, it is important to be aware of both state and federal laws regarding their use. Always check for any updates or changes in legislation that may affect this classification.
If you brought it home you have already purchased it.
Assuming you are of legal age to purchase, black powder or smokeless powder for reloading can be purchased from gun shops. Yes, proof of age is required.
The web address of the Idaho Black History Museum is: http://ibhm.org
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Black powder absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
Manganese dioxide (MnO2) is a black powder.
Nothing. Idaho is part of the Pacific Northwest which was claimed by the US by the expedition of Lewis & Clark in 1805.
Black powder is much weaker than smokeless powder. Smokeless powder, for this reason, once invented(much after black powder), replaced black powder in guns. However, black powder is still used in fireworks because the extreme explosive power of smokeless powder would prove too dangerous in fireworks.
Black powder, or a black powder substitute such as Pyrodex. Smokeless powder (modern gun powder) should not be used in a traditional muzzle loading firearm.
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