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Black Horn 209 and Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2748755" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Have used over 3 10oz jugs thus far. What can I say I LOVE to shoot and nothing shoots out of my inlines like BH209.</p><p>Here is what I use and it has given me consistent sub MOA accuracy.</p><p></p><p>First run Encore 209x50 Magnum ML blued Walnut</p><p>Bellum 0.001"oversized interference fit hinge pin</p><p>Free floated barrel</p><p>Post trigger job 3lb pull</p><p>84 grains by weight of BH209</p><p>Harvester Black Crushed Ribbed Sabot</p><p>One of the two fallowing bullets:</p><p>300 grain 0.458" Barnes Original SS (MINIMAL knurling)</p><p>325 grain 0.458" Hornady FTX (NO knurling) </p><p>Federal 209M magnum primer</p><p></p><p>Knight Elite 50 caliber ML SST/Laminated wood stock</p><p>Bolt conversion that eliminates red jacket that holds primers</p><p>Load #1</p><p>84 grains by weight of BH209</p><p>Harvester Black Crushed Ribbed Sabaot designed to be used with .458" diameter bullets</p><p>250 grain 0.458" Horandy MonoFlex bullet</p><p>300 grain Barnes 0.458" Original SS</p><p>Minimal knurling on both</p><p>Federal 209M magnum primer</p><p>Load #2</p><p>80 Grains by weight BH209</p><p>Harvester Smooth Black sabots designed to be used with .451-.452" diameter bullets</p><p>300 grain Horandy XTP with heavy as possible knurl on entire bullet baring surface</p><p>Federal 209M magnum primer</p><p></p><p>Knight Elite 45 caliber ML SST/Laminated wood stock</p><p>Bolt conversion that eliminates red jacket that holds primers</p><p>80 grains by weight BH209</p><p>195 0.401" grain Barnes Expander MZ</p><p>180 grain 0.400" Hornady XTP</p><p>Heavy as possible knurl on both</p><p>Harvester Blue sabot for 0.400-0.401" diameter bullets</p><p>I can not overstate how unbelievable much more consistently accurate my inlines are using BH209 VS Pyrodex pellets or 3F-777.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2748755, member: 95733"] Have used over 3 10oz jugs thus far. What can I say I LOVE to shoot and nothing shoots out of my inlines like BH209. Here is what I use and it has given me consistent sub MOA accuracy. First run Encore 209x50 Magnum ML blued Walnut Bellum 0.001"oversized interference fit hinge pin Free floated barrel Post trigger job 3lb pull 84 grains by weight of BH209 Harvester Black Crushed Ribbed Sabot One of the two fallowing bullets: 300 grain 0.458" Barnes Original SS (MINIMAL knurling) 325 grain 0.458" Hornady FTX (NO knurling) Federal 209M magnum primer Knight Elite 50 caliber ML SST/Laminated wood stock Bolt conversion that eliminates red jacket that holds primers Load #1 84 grains by weight of BH209 Harvester Black Crushed Ribbed Sabaot designed to be used with .458" diameter bullets 250 grain 0.458" Horandy MonoFlex bullet 300 grain Barnes 0.458" Original SS Minimal knurling on both Federal 209M magnum primer Load #2 80 Grains by weight BH209 Harvester Smooth Black sabots designed to be used with .451-.452" diameter bullets 300 grain Horandy XTP with heavy as possible knurl on entire bullet baring surface Federal 209M magnum primer Knight Elite 45 caliber ML SST/Laminated wood stock Bolt conversion that eliminates red jacket that holds primers 80 grains by weight BH209 195 0.401" grain Barnes Expander MZ 180 grain 0.400" Hornady XTP Heavy as possible knurl on both Harvester Blue sabot for 0.400-0.401" diameter bullets I can not overstate how unbelievable much more consistently accurate my inlines are using BH209 VS Pyrodex pellets or 3F-777. [/QUOTE]
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