I am looking for any recommendations, I have heard mixed reviews on using Black horn 209. Thank you for your time and consideration.
If you still have the RUM, get the new breech plug installed from Arrowhead and you can shoot all the BH209 you want. No more gas cut breech plugs. Then start sending them out to 300 and 400yds
Just curious why not use the manufacturer's recommendation?
Nothing wrong with using the manufacturer's recommendations, but that does NOT include using BH209. Remington will not warrant the breech plugs if they've been shot with BH.
With the OEM breech plugs, if the head space isn't perfect, the nipples can and will gas cut. Problems go well beyond the breech plug straight to the brass primers. Head thickness, or head web thickness, varies greatly on the Remington brass. Some pieces have been measured with a .020" difference in head thickness. This alone is a huge problem. Then some of the brass have primer flash holes that are off center. I have no clue who provides Remington with their brass for the RUM, but the company doing it is sending, IMO, very low quality brass.
What the newly designed breech plug does, is eliminates ALL head spacing problems, along with the brass cases. Instead the new breech plugs use modules and you still use a LRMP, with perfect head spacing. The modules won't burn out when using BH, which can now be shot through the RUM.
The breech plugs have been the only issue with these rifles, that with the new breech plug design can be shot as the thoroughbred it supposed to be, rather than a pony.
If an owner only shoots 3 or 4 rounds a year, his OEM might last a long time. However if you plan on getting serious, especially at long range accurate shooting with the RUM, then the BEST POSSIBLE way is to go with the new ASG breech plug. You'll be done with breech plug issues.
Great information does the after market breech plug need to be installed by arrowhead sporting goods or is it something I can do? Also do you think using the triple 7 pellets will cause the gas cutting?
once you install the new BP can you no longer use the original Remington primers? Do you have to use the ones from ASGHey Guys... George pretty much covered the highlights of the the BP Upgrade. For the installation, it's definitely possible to DIY if you have access to a lathe. If not, having ASG do it is very simple. I send out a head space gauge kit with the plug. User identifies largest gauge that still allows bolt to cycle and returns plug and kit to me. I make the head space adjustment on the plug and return to you.
Luke
ASG
I'm assuming that when you say primers, you're actually talking about the Remington cases?once you install the new BP can you no longer use the original Remington primers? Do you have to use the ones from ASG