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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 volume to weight is not adding up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 56284" data-source="post: 1776991"><p>I measure all my loads and run 80grs. of 209 which produces 1900 fps with the Barnes 250 T-ez. When I tried bumping up the load it provided a significant increase in recoil that did not yield any significant increase in velocity. Also the closer I got to 84 grs. the more the groups opened up. It is pretty common when loading for muzzle loaders the "sweet spot" is below the max at around 95%. I tried the Blackhorn load tubes and found the volume markings do not match up with the volume attained when using a scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 56284, post: 1776991"] I measure all my loads and run 80grs. of 209 which produces 1900 fps with the Barnes 250 T-ez. When I tried bumping up the load it provided a significant increase in recoil that did not yield any significant increase in velocity. Also the closer I got to 84 grs. the more the groups opened up. It is pretty common when loading for muzzle loaders the "sweet spot" is below the max at around 95%. I tried the Blackhorn load tubes and found the volume markings do not match up with the volume attained when using a scale. [/QUOTE]
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