I've been using Bullseye powder for many years now for .38 spec. I finally noticed that is STINKS. I mean STINKS. The smell is awful. If I were shooting indoors, I would probably be banned.
Has anyone else noticed it?
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Re: Bullseye Powder
Bullseye is great for 9mm and likely others. It's Unique that sux horribly.
I'm not fancy nor has my home been threatened. I've never shot ANYTHING indoors.
I'm not fancy nor has my home been threatened. I've never shot ANYTHING indoors.
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Re: Bullseye Powder
There are a handful of Unique smells that are gun related and to date the only one I find truly unpleasant is the ammonia type copper solvents . Spent powder just smells like someplace I'm supposed to be .
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Re: Bullseye Powder
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