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Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight Disc Extreme and Blackhorn 209
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<blockquote data-quote="ourway77" data-source="post: 419508" data-attributes="member: 6100"><p>I have shot it in my elite I dont see any problem out of your extreme. I shot 90 grains of BH-209 with 250 grain bullet and black sabot and 209-A federal primers. You have to have a very hot 209 to ignite BH-209 but you can shoot 15-20 shots and never so much as to have to clean the rifle. I use to use 777 and clean between shots So with the BH-209 when I am sighting in for hunting I clean the rifle and shoot again and make any fine tuning neccesay as my 1st shot will be from a clean barrel, besides if you sight your rifle in and dont clean it it will surely corrode Residue from Bh-209 is very corrosive and will attract moisture and rush even after a short matter of time. The older BH-209 said cleaning after shooting was not necessary but they meant no cleaning after each shot The newer cans they changed that. Good Luck. Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ourway77, post: 419508, member: 6100"] I have shot it in my elite I dont see any problem out of your extreme. I shot 90 grains of BH-209 with 250 grain bullet and black sabot and 209-A federal primers. You have to have a very hot 209 to ignite BH-209 but you can shoot 15-20 shots and never so much as to have to clean the rifle. I use to use 777 and clean between shots So with the BH-209 when I am sighting in for hunting I clean the rifle and shoot again and make any fine tuning neccesay as my 1st shot will be from a clean barrel, besides if you sight your rifle in and dont clean it it will surely corrode Residue from Bh-209 is very corrosive and will attract moisture and rush even after a short matter of time. The older BH-209 said cleaning after shooting was not necessary but they meant no cleaning after each shot The newer cans they changed that. Good Luck. Lou [/QUOTE]
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