tjvance
FNG
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2017
- Location
- Radford, Virginia
I recently purchased my first container of Blackhorn 209 after shooting Triple 7 for years. I also just got into reloading and measuring powder by weight about a year ago. I'm hoping some of you who know more than I do on this can help with some things.
According to the CVA manual, the max charge for my Accura is 110gr by volume or 77gr by weight. It's been my experience that BH209 (at least my jug) weighs more than I see published. 110gr by volume is roughly 87gr by weight. I didn't compact the powder at all. I used two different volumetric measures and two different powder scales just to make sure it wasn't something I was doing.
When trying to find a load for my gun I tried 63gr, 70gr, and 77gr by weight. Average velocity was 63gr/1763.5, 70gr/1852.2, and 77gr/1760.1. This was a 285gr Powerbelt ELR. I shot four rounds of each and swabbed the barrel between loads. What do you think would make a velocity drop like that with more powder? Insufficient powder burn maybe? I'm using standard Winchester 209 shotgun primers. CCI or Federal are recommended but I can't find any.
According to the CVA manual, the max charge for my Accura is 110gr by volume or 77gr by weight. It's been my experience that BH209 (at least my jug) weighs more than I see published. 110gr by volume is roughly 87gr by weight. I didn't compact the powder at all. I used two different volumetric measures and two different powder scales just to make sure it wasn't something I was doing.
When trying to find a load for my gun I tried 63gr, 70gr, and 77gr by weight. Average velocity was 63gr/1763.5, 70gr/1852.2, and 77gr/1760.1. This was a 285gr Powerbelt ELR. I shot four rounds of each and swabbed the barrel between loads. What do you think would make a velocity drop like that with more powder? Insufficient powder burn maybe? I'm using standard Winchester 209 shotgun primers. CCI or Federal are recommended but I can't find any.