Yes Pyrodex can be used. Pro - it is easier to obtain than black in many areas. Cons - it is more corrosive and costs more than black. Be prepared to clean the brass hulls at the range. I would dump them into a soapy water container as soon as possible and swab the bore at the range as well. Hodgdon provides loading info on their website. One caution, if you do use plastic hulls with either of these powders you should only use them once. Plastic wads are another issue as black powder will put a plastic mess in your bore. I don't know whether plastic wads are a problem with Pyrodex.

Last edited by Jerry V Lape; 02/02/14 08:33 PM.