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Muzzleloader Hunting
Large Rifle primer usage instead of 209 shotgun primer
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 3094682" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>It makes me happy and I can burn more of it and cleaner. As I said originally, "to each their own". There's a significant design difference in both the Hankins and the Arrowhead plugs over the CVA. The powder in the Arrowhead is literally about a 1/8" or less from the primer flash hole in the plug, spark to powder ignition is instant! The Hankins is similar but ignition still has to travel about 3/8" to get to powder. The CVA has a multi sized flash hole and the ignition from the primer has to travel down 2 different diameters of flash hole plus it has to travel all half the length of the breech plug before entering the powder column and coming in contact with the powder. I've run all 3 and the proof is in the pudding. Of the 3 the Arrowhead is the best and resulted in the best consistency, accuracy and velocity. I can run more powder producing more MV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 3094682, member: 37460"] It makes me happy and I can burn more of it and cleaner. As I said originally, "to each their own". There's a significant design difference in both the Hankins and the Arrowhead plugs over the CVA. The powder in the Arrowhead is literally about a 1/8" or less from the primer flash hole in the plug, spark to powder ignition is instant! The Hankins is similar but ignition still has to travel about 3/8" to get to powder. The CVA has a multi sized flash hole and the ignition from the primer has to travel down 2 different diameters of flash hole plus it has to travel all half the length of the breech plug before entering the powder column and coming in contact with the powder. I've run all 3 and the proof is in the pudding. Of the 3 the Arrowhead is the best and resulted in the best consistency, accuracy and velocity. I can run more powder producing more MV. [/QUOTE]
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