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<blockquote data-quote="ResearchinStuff" data-source="post: 1469598" data-attributes="member: 67843"><p>The only reason to use something other than blackhorn in an inline is if you are not allowed to use a 209 primer, which is the case in Idaho, and why the recommendation to use blackhorn is of no use to the OP, especially since he is shooting a sidelock percussion gun. Even with a 209 primer, there are some that will not reliably light off blackhorn. Aside from that quirk, yes, blackhorn is a fantastic product.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, OP, you mentioned that roundballs shoot well. Can you quantify well, and is there a reason you're not satisfied with using those?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ResearchinStuff, post: 1469598, member: 67843"] The only reason to use something other than blackhorn in an inline is if you are not allowed to use a 209 primer, which is the case in Idaho, and why the recommendation to use blackhorn is of no use to the OP, especially since he is shooting a sidelock percussion gun. Even with a 209 primer, there are some that will not reliably light off blackhorn. Aside from that quirk, yes, blackhorn is a fantastic product. Anyhow, OP, you mentioned that roundballs shoot well. Can you quantify well, and is there a reason you're not satisfied with using those? [/QUOTE]
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