Buck, Years ago there was a story circulating that the govt. wanted the manufacturers of cartridges to have a shelf life. Never heard anything after that. Do you remember that?View attachment 1574
THE GOEX STORY
GOEX Powder, Inc. is a proud American business with a rich history.
In 1802, E.I. Du Pont de Nemours broke ground on his original black powder plant along the Brandywine River in Delaware. To meet the growing demand for black powder, E.I. Du Pont de Nemours began construction on the Belin Plant in Pennsylvania and produced the first batches of black powder in 1912. The Belin Plant supplied military black powder during World War I, World war II, and the Korean and Vietnam conflicts.
In the early 1970’s, the Belin Plant became a part of GOEX. GOEX continued to supply black powder for Military and Industry and for a growing Sporting interest. In 1997, GOEX moved to Minden, Louisiana to continue the tradition of manufacturing fine quality black powder.
On 01 January 2009 GOEX was bought by the Hodgdon Powder Company and became GOEX Powder, Inc. The Hodgdon Powder Company’s philosophy is, “We are here today. We were here yesterday. We will be here tomorrow.” The Hodgdon Powder Company has taken care to replace critical processes at GOEX with state of the art equipment. The state of the art equipment and procedures have enhanced the safety of the employees and the quality of GOEX black powder.
Today, GOEX manufactures black powder used for sporting applications such as civil war re-enactments and flint lock firearms, and is a vital component for industrial and military applications. It remains as the only U.S. manufacturer of black powder.
GOEX has over a 200 year history of black powder manufacturing in the United States and GOEX Powder, Inc. intends to be a good steward of this company’s history and tradition.
Very interesting story ! Having been a "Range office" many eons ago, my question is how was the 8" firing in a direction that included the spectator area ?Was at 29 Palms Marine base, weapons demo. 8 inch howitzer was doing its thing and a short round landed close to the spectator area stuck in the sand. It never armed the window was still green. EOD picked it up and threw it in the back of the truck. Made my butt pucker I tell you.
Buck, Years ago there was a story circulating that the govt. wanted the manufacturers of cartridges to have a shelf life. Never heard anything after that. Do you remember that?
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