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Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 question
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<blockquote data-quote="dakota1tn" data-source="post: 763805" data-attributes="member: 15050"><p>Ive used the BH 209 for 4 yrs. Its the best powder around!! There are a few drawbacks but nothing major. I have seen on a perfectly clean bore it can take up to three shots before it comes to where its zeroed. After loading to hunt I like to shoot and reload after 5 days. It wont make a difference inside 150 yrds but I am set up to shoot up to 425 yrds with my Encore Pro Hunter. Magnum primers are best!!! Never had a problem with moister or misfires. I do take precautions on rainy days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakota1tn, post: 763805, member: 15050"] Ive used the BH 209 for 4 yrs. Its the best powder around!! There are a few drawbacks but nothing major. I have seen on a perfectly clean bore it can take up to three shots before it comes to where its zeroed. After loading to hunt I like to shoot and reload after 5 days. It wont make a difference inside 150 yrds but I am set up to shoot up to 425 yrds with my Encore Pro Hunter. Magnum primers are best!!! Never had a problem with moister or misfires. I do take precautions on rainy days. [/QUOTE]
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