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Blackhorn 209 new black powder
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 282997" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>You've got the price wrong but most of the other info is good. Blackhorn 209 sells for $30-$40 a can (not a pound). A can of Blackhorn 209 is only 10oz.</p><p></p><p>With that said, the stuff is worth every penny. High velocity, great accuracy, and no swabbing between shots. Actually, you don't have to clean your rifle for the whole season because it is non-corrosive, unlike every other BP substitute. It also does not attract/absorb humidity so it will not degrade the way 777 does when left for a period of time.</p><p></p><p>My T/C 209x50 shoots about 2" groups @ 200 yds when using 120gr of BH 209 under a 250 gr Shockwave. Sometimes slightly larger or smaller but very tight for shooting whitetails at that range.</p><p></p><p>I gave away all of my 777, Shockeys Gold and various pellets to another shooter at the range. He was very happy to get all of the stuff for free. I was happy to get rid of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 282997, member: 313"] You've got the price wrong but most of the other info is good. Blackhorn 209 sells for $30-$40 a can (not a pound). A can of Blackhorn 209 is only 10oz. With that said, the stuff is worth every penny. High velocity, great accuracy, and no swabbing between shots. Actually, you don't have to clean your rifle for the whole season because it is non-corrosive, unlike every other BP substitute. It also does not attract/absorb humidity so it will not degrade the way 777 does when left for a period of time. My T/C 209x50 shoots about 2" groups @ 200 yds when using 120gr of BH 209 under a 250 gr Shockwave. Sometimes slightly larger or smaller but very tight for shooting whitetails at that range. I gave away all of my 777, Shockeys Gold and various pellets to another shooter at the range. He was very happy to get all of the stuff for free. I was happy to get rid of it! [/QUOTE]
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