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New Knight mountaineer vs knight disc extreme
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<blockquote data-quote="pooldoc" data-source="post: 996836" data-attributes="member: 53618"><p>I have been shooting BH209 in 3 Knights(LRH, MH & Disc Elite) since it was introduced. Early on I had a few misfires etc. I made several changes: Used CCI 209M primers, installed Knights vented Breech Plug and regularly cleaned the flash channel with a drill bit to remove carbon build up. This greatly improved reliability. Last year I installed bare primer conversion breech plugs made by Lehigh in all 3 guns and switched to Federal 209A primers and Harvesters Black Crush rib sabots. My go to load is 110 grs of BH209 and Hornady's 300 gr SST bullet or TC's 300 gr Shock Wave which is made by Hornady. At last count I'd fired close to 300 rounds using that combo with no failures. I have learned that you need to be consistent with the pressure used in seating the round and don't use sabots that seat with very little pressure on the ramrod. See BH 209's web site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pooldoc, post: 996836, member: 53618"] I have been shooting BH209 in 3 Knights(LRH, MH & Disc Elite) since it was introduced. Early on I had a few misfires etc. I made several changes: Used CCI 209M primers, installed Knights vented Breech Plug and regularly cleaned the flash channel with a drill bit to remove carbon build up. This greatly improved reliability. Last year I installed bare primer conversion breech plugs made by Lehigh in all 3 guns and switched to Federal 209A primers and Harvesters Black Crush rib sabots. My go to load is 110 grs of BH209 and Hornady's 300 gr SST bullet or TC's 300 gr Shock Wave which is made by Hornady. At last count I'd fired close to 300 rounds using that combo with no failures. I have learned that you need to be consistent with the pressure used in seating the round and don't use sabots that seat with very little pressure on the ramrod. See BH 209's web site. [/QUOTE]
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