I haven't seen the "soft smoke" variety in Saskatchewan.
The old retired guys shot Lawry "non-toxic biodegradable" today, and if you centred them, it was black smoke.
Some Champion bios got into the mix. They are harder to break, and make white dust when centred.
We have shot almost a couple pallets of them.
They smoke better than the white flyers when you nail them.
The colour is the only complaint we have about them. (It's dull and inconsistent)
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