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Smokeless muzzleloader recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 2097829" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>I know Ken personally and have for years. Can't count the times we've had lunch together. Ken is like a car salesman on Red Bull most of the time, even in his 80's. LOL I'm one of the few that he won't BS with, as he knows me to well. His health has gotten worse and his grandson Nick I believe is running UF Inc. now.</p><p></p><p>The guy that has the UF now, he should HIGHLY consider replacing the entire OEM ignition system with the breech plug ignition system from Arrowhead. Believe me, I can tell you stories about those rifles that will make you set back and go hummmmmmmmmmm.</p><p>BH209 will eventually gas cut his breech plug. The only thing he can do from that point, is to send it to Okemos and have it replaced. Head space is and even with a new breech plug be an issue. The PP primer carriers are a major problem too. Head thickness can vary up to .020", which makes proper head spacing impossible.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.arrowheadrifles.com/product/uml_replacement_plug/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>With the ignition system from Arrowhead, he'll never have to worry about gas cutting or replacing the breech plug. He'll be able to shoot all the BH209 he wants. Guys are finding EXCELLENT accuracy at long range with Fury bullets.</p><p>Because his OEM breech plug will not come out, he'll need to send the barreled action to Arrowhead. The OEM plug will require drilling the center out, then a large EZ-out is used to remove the remaining threads. Luke at Arrowhead perfected this quite a ways back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 2097829, member: 33046"] I know Ken personally and have for years. Can't count the times we've had lunch together. Ken is like a car salesman on Red Bull most of the time, even in his 80's. LOL I'm one of the few that he won't BS with, as he knows me to well. His health has gotten worse and his grandson Nick I believe is running UF Inc. now. The guy that has the UF now, he should HIGHLY consider replacing the entire OEM ignition system with the breech plug ignition system from Arrowhead. Believe me, I can tell you stories about those rifles that will make you set back and go hummmmmmmmmmm. BH209 will eventually gas cut his breech plug. The only thing he can do from that point, is to send it to Okemos and have it replaced. Head space is and even with a new breech plug be an issue. The PP primer carriers are a major problem too. Head thickness can vary up to .020", which makes proper head spacing impossible. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.arrowheadrifles.com/product/uml_replacement_plug/[/URL] With the ignition system from Arrowhead, he'll never have to worry about gas cutting or replacing the breech plug. He'll be able to shoot all the BH209 he wants. Guys are finding EXCELLENT accuracy at long range with Fury bullets. Because his OEM breech plug will not come out, he'll need to send the barreled action to Arrowhead. The OEM plug will require drilling the center out, then a large EZ-out is used to remove the remaining threads. Luke at Arrowhead perfected this quite a ways back. [/QUOTE]
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