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NCDeerhunter thanks for the update!! This is definitely one on my list as well for the upcoming season in Illinois. Appreciate you sharing the range results when they are available. Thanks again!!!
Good luck with them primers when the shot counts. They are very weak primers and not recommended for BH209.100 gr BH-209, PB ELR bullet, and 777 primers
I didn't realize that. First year using BH209 for me. I will dig into my stash, I've got a bunch of traditional 209 reloading primers.Good luck with them primers when the shot counts. They are very weak primers and not recommended for BH209.
I didn't realize that. First year using BH209 for me. I will dig into my stash, I've got a bunch of traditional 209 reloading primers.
Some people like to take chances when the shot matters. Others use what is recommended and for sure works.I've Shot 4- 10oz cannisters of BH209 with 777 primers never had a miss fire.
A lot of it depends on your breech plug design and function and a bigger part could be the temps that you are shooting in!I've Shot 4- 10oz cannisters of BH209 with 777 primers never had a miss fire.
A lot of it depends on your breech plug design and function and a bigger part could be the temps that you are shooting in!
Some people like to take chances when the shot matters. Others use what is recommended and for sure works.
I wasn't necessarily talking about moisture - more about temps. The colder it gets the greater the need for ignition temperature. Remember BH is basically a Nitro Cell smokeless powder.CVA 209 breech plug
But I've never had a problem even after getting caught in a down poor and shot to get a fresh load in. I shoot the load that works best and was most accurate after trying all different components and powder charges.
110 gr of BH 209
T7 primer
270 gr platinum PB
So to each there own.
I wasn't necessarily talking about moisture - more about temps. The colder it gets the greater the need for ignition temperature. Remember BH is basically a Nitro Cell smokeless powder.
Guess I'll play with it in the winter, but I don't see a reason for it for my needs. My ML hunts happen in September and the coldest temp I've had has been mid 30's.