this is kind of off topic ......
last summer i was talking to a guy who had a claim on the fraser river in the " richbar " area , south of quesnel .
anyway , they dug down till they hit a area of false bedrock and ran into literally gallons of mercury in pools on the false bedrock .
the chinese where famous for building sluice boxes with hundreds of small pockets built into them where they used to fill with mercury to capture the fine gold particals .
It is harder for farmers to get ammonium nitrate (or they don't want to deal with the BS) these days too.....................
The reason for that is because Ammonium Nitrate is used in the production of Crystal Meth.
It was also used in multiple bombings like Oklahoma City
It's also used in mining explosives....
It was also used in multiple bombings like Oklahoma City
It's also used in mining explosives....
But it's most common use is as fertilizer, it's also used in medical applications: those "cold packs" you buy are made from it, as it's one of the few substances out there which produces an endothermic(sp?) (as opposed to exothermic) effect when combined with water..... AFAIK it's also routinely used in the food industry.
Blackpowder is easy to make with a scale and a ball mill, both easily available on the internet. It is not a difficult process.
Potassium Nitrate is also used in the making of paper cartridges. The paper or card stock being soaked in the nitrite. The paper is then fully consumed during the firing process.
So,, makes sense that you would find it in an old reloader's collection.
Fairly common in the black powder crowd.
I can't see mercury having any practical use in reloading.
Thats how you make magicians flash paper. The stuff that totally consumes itself in a second.