Then we're back to greed, not uniform cost increases for materials and labor.You answered your own question.
I'll stick with 777 and pocket the cash.
Then we're back to greed, not uniform cost increases for materials and labor.You answered your own question.
Yep. They keep selling it, and people pay the price. But I just don't see why that powder specifically has had such epic price increases when the other BP lines have not. Across the board price increases i understand, but singular product increases seem to point to price gouging to me.
Any thoughts on why BP209 alone had such epic increases?
Bh209 is far superior to any other sub.I been shooting 3 50grn white hot pellets for the last 3 years and i have had 0 issues. I do have a jug of 209, is it even worth switching?
What's the differences between measuring with weight / volume?
Yep. They keep selling it, and people pay the price. But I just don't see why that powder specifically has had such epic price increases when the other BP lines have not. Across the board price increases i understand, but singular product increases seem to point to price gouging to me.
Any thoughts on why BP209 alone had such epic increases?
Iâve shot loose 777 since it came out. It has NEVER let me down and cleans up easily with hot water and Dawn. I bought 5, 10oz cans of BH209 and it wasnât for me. I had some hang fires (using the correct breechplug and 209s) and I didnât like how it cleaned up. It didnât clean up like my smokeless ML.
With that said, BH209 is an easy pass for me. Iâm either using my smokeless or will be using 777 with the CVA.
You donât have to but it helps keep the fouling down and makes loading easier. I lick a cotton patch and run it down then flip it over and run it down again (âspit patchingâ).Do you have to run a cleaning patch between every shot w 777? Friend gave me some but havenât tried it yet. Thx
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Nice great advice, thank you. Iâve been holding off on BH209 till I try the 777.You donât have to but it helps keep the fouling down and makes loading easier. I lick a cotton patch and run it down then flip it over and run it down again (âspit patchingâ).
Exactly what he said. I find accuracy stays consistent by doing this when shooting multiple times on the bench. I don't worry about it in the field where 1-2 shots are taken.You donât have to but it helps keep the fouling down and makes loading easier. I lick a cotton patch and run it down then flip it over and run it down again (âspit patchingâ).