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Blackhorn 209 cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="kbrezlin" data-source="post: 1471805" data-attributes="member: 85317"><p>There is a guy on Doug's or Hank's message boards that goes by 'bestill' who has probably shot more blackhorn than anaybody. Used it in competition. His regimine was to clean with a 50/50 mix of hoppes and 91% alcohol between shot for the most consistent accuracy. One damp patch followed by 2-3 dry from the muzzle. Alcohol aids in evaporation of the solvent. For hunting if a second shot was need he said just figure what correction, if any you would need, for a second shot.</p><p></p><p>I am going to use this method this year in my smoker gun. However in the past I have left it dirty with no ill effects. I have shot over 30 rounds of BH in a range session with no changes in loading pressure or accuracy. For subs it's the only way to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbrezlin, post: 1471805, member: 85317"] There is a guy on Doug’s or Hank’s message boards that goes by ‘bestill’ who has probably shot more blackhorn than anaybody. Used it in competition. His regimine was to clean with a 50/50 mix of hoppes and 91% alcohol between shot for the most consistent accuracy. One damp patch followed by 2-3 dry from the muzzle. Alcohol aids in evaporation of the solvent. For hunting if a second shot was need he said just figure what correction, if any you would need, for a second shot. I am going to use this method this year in my smoker gun. However in the past I have left it dirty with no ill effects. I have shot over 30 rounds of BH in a range session with no changes in loading pressure or accuracy. For subs it’s the only way to go! [/QUOTE]
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