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Dave
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source for black powder in Nashville or Knoxville
Aug 16th, 2009 at 4:54pm
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Does anyone know of a retailler who carries black powder in the Knoxville or Nashville areas?

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Re: source for black powder in Nashville or Knoxville
Reply #1 - Aug 17th, 2009 at 8:32am
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I know of no dealers in Knoxville everybody who shoots here buys in bulk and ships it in. The dealers tell me that Firemarshall restrections keep them from carrying it.

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Reply #2 - Aug 17th, 2009 at 7:07pm
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Thanks, I had hoped to avoid the hazmat fee but I guess there is no way around it.

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Re: source for black powder in Nashville or Knoxville
Reply #3 - Aug 18th, 2009 at 9:08am
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      " Good Morning Dave"

                                      I see you are new to these parts, and I'm glad to make your acquaintance.  Yes the haz. mat. fee is a bit of a price "add on", but my experience has been that most gun clubs and membership organizations buy black powder for their members, and thereby spread the haz mat fees between the members who order powder.

      Are you familiar with the N-SSA (North-South Skirmish Association) ?  If you have contacts in your area who shoot with N-SSA, they shoot a great deal of Goex and/or Swiss and most of those teams go together to buy powder for their shooters.

      You mentioned two cities, Knoxville and Nashville; but they are a distance apart.  So, I don't at this point know exactly where you lie between them.  Two thoughts - - - first, get in touch with the Goex factory representative who handles sales.  His name is Bill Bagwell, and you can reach Bill by phone at 903-938-0905 (Louisiana).  Ask Bill for the name/s of the Goex distributors who may be located in or near your geographical area.  Then from that information, contact those distributors and inquire with them who are the retailers of Goex powder nearest to your home location.

Second, I would suggest that you consider making a trip over to west Tennessee to visit the Dixie Gun Works retail facility.  We know they carry and sell Black Powder at retail, but again, it depends just how far you are willing to drive in order to make a retail purchase - - - the question being will the consumption of gasoline off set the $22.50 has mat surcharge.

Just an after thought, many state and local jurisdictions have in place restrictions as to how much Black Powder made be stored without having to first apply for and obtain a special license from the fire marshal or other regulatory agency.

Hope this is helpful towards solving the problem.  Have a great day !

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Reply #4 - Aug 18th, 2009 at 9:42am
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  Hi Dave - - -
                    Just wanted to pass along a little additional information RE: Black Powder shooting in Tennessee.

You may want to contact the Buffalo Chip Society of Tennessee which is located in Gallatin, TN and they have monthly BPCR matches there.  Their info number is 615-355-5587 (sorry, I don't have a name)

The shooting club/range in Gallatin has a contact person in Ken Magness, whose number is 615-885-2412.  The contact person for the BPCR state matches is Harry McNutt at 615-665-6400

The other big Black Powder shooting group is in Oak Ridge TN and they are the long range M.L. rifle matches.  The contact person being Russ Weber in Lenoir City, TN and his number is 865-986-5356.

All these folks are shooting lots of B.P. and will be able to get you in touch with a retailer or perhaps hook up with you in their respective clubs and activities, in which case you'll be able to participate through the club's purchases of B.P.

Happy shooting and welcome to the ASSRA.  Hope you'll be active with our forum and let us know what's up in Tennessee.

Creedmoormatch

P.S.  Please let us know how the new Pedersoli Remington Rolling Block in 45/70 is doing.  I remember you saying it was in shipment to you from Cabela's ... did it come with longe range sights ?
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Reply #5 - Aug 18th, 2009 at 11:04am
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Thanks for the great info.  I received the rolling block from Cabelas and it looks very much like the one Merle posted sans the long range sights.  I dropped it off at the smith's yesterday for some much needed trigger work.  The trigger reminded me of an AMT Back Up I had the misfortune of shooting years ago.   

I only shot about ten rounds through the gun since I was at the range with my nine year old son for him to get some trigger time on his 22.  He didn't want to wait around for Dad and I don't want to discourage him by boring him.

I was shooting 405 gr cast Mt Baldy bullets lubed with spg.  They were smokeless loads I had loaded for another gun.  I have ordered some 520 gr cast bullts from Mt Baldy to play with.  Casting is in my future too but I can only take so much enjoyment at once.

I had trouble with the buckhorn sights on the gun.  I shoot several guns with ghost rings and other peep sights without a problem.  I wasn't having any problem with my son's CZ 452 stock sights either so I am not sure what is up with that.  I am looking at the Lee Shaver and MVA sights and one or the other will be in the near future.

I am new to black powder so I am just getting set up.  I have a compression die on order and I am looking at wads now.

I am a member of the Oak Ridge club so I will check that out for powder.  Actually I live just up the hill from the club.  I am in Nashville often, mostly for Southwest flights, so that is why I included it.

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Reply #6 - Aug 19th, 2009 at 8:00pm
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Hey Dave, Cherokee Rod and Gun Club just outside Kingsport, TN shoots a monthly Black Powder Cartridge Match. It's informal competition with a friendly atmosphere. Match consists of these stages, Slow Fire Pistol 10 shots at 25 yds., Timed Pistol 10 shots in 2 five shot strings lasting 20 sec., Bench rifle 5 shots at 100 yds at a NMLRA Buffalo target for score -- sighters allowed, 5 shots at pigs, turkeys, rams set at pistol shilouette distances offhand -- sighters allowed. Entry for all events 10 bucks total. Rules are simple, you have to make smoke with BP or substitute and the firearm must be safe to shoot. No prizes just undying glory until next month. If interested PM me. Have fun with your new toy.
  
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Re: source for black powder in Nashville or Knoxville
Reply #7 - Mar 13th, 2014 at 12:05pm
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I know this is a really old topic But for what it's worth Outdoor World in Nashville carries black powder. You have to ask for it by name...I picked up a couple of cans of Goex ffg around two months ago there.Hope this helps someone in search of the Holy Black. It's around $22.00 a lb. but it's local.
  

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Reply #8 - Mar 13th, 2014 at 3:58pm
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Nobody gets away from paying Haz Mat fees, or shipping fees.
Over the counter costs cover those fees.
Retailers pay them also.


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Re: source for black powder in Nashville or Knoxville
Reply #9 - Mar 16th, 2014 at 6:06pm
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I usually purchase from the Maine Powder House. You can mix and match and a 25# order gets you no Hazmat and free shipping. Of course, they are buried in the price, but they give good service.
  

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