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Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 volume to weight is not adding up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 1775722" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>I guess that would depend on their volume device. Like yours, mine were heavy when weighed. I use the brass one that you can count the clicks every ten gr. </p><p></p><p>91-94 grains is a large variance. If it were smokeless, would you shoot that much of a difference? If you have a chrono, shoot the ladder with 91-94gr and see what your velocity spread is. See if it matches up close to the data they have on the website. This may give you and idea if you are in the ballpark for safe. I think Their website shows the conversions formula. </p><p></p><p>IF it were my rifle and ultimately my face, I would back off and find a lower node. This was easy for me as my knight has been converted and breech plug shimmed. When I get close to pressure, it let's me know with a little whiff in the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 1775722, member: 25831"] I guess that would depend on their volume device. Like yours, mine were heavy when weighed. I use the brass one that you can count the clicks every ten gr. 91-94 grains is a large variance. If it were smokeless, would you shoot that much of a difference? If you have a chrono, shoot the ladder with 91-94gr and see what your velocity spread is. See if it matches up close to the data they have on the website. This may give you and idea if you are in the ballpark for safe. I think Their website shows the conversions formula. IF it were my rifle and ultimately my face, I would back off and find a lower node. This was easy for me as my knight has been converted and breech plug shimmed. When I get close to pressure, it let’s me know with a little whiff in the face. [/QUOTE]
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