Jake_Schlotterback
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Has anyone tried using this powder with the stock breech plug? What will it hurt if you do? Thinking about trying it but my gun shoots just fine with pellets and I don't mind cleaning it.
Just a reminder that loose 777 is also hooter than the 777 pellets and pyrodex powder so 120 gr is considered a maximum load for loose 777. The blackhorn cleans up with gun solvent like you use on your other guns. I haven't had any issues with my Encore, but some with CVA's are the ones having trouble with the flash hole getting fouled and not igniting the powder.Depends on your gun I think. It won't hurt anything as far as shooting it goes. Your issue will likely come from the ignition, or lack thereof. Blackhorn 209 has a much hotter flash point than pyrodex, 777, etc. and typically requires a larger diameter flash hole and hot 209 primers. Maybe research your stock plug and see what the flash holed diameter is. BH209 recommends a flash hole with a 0.030"-0.035" diameter.
http://www.blackhorn209.com/specs/ignition-guidelines/
If you do start shooting it, remember that BH209 is alot more aggressive than the others. 120gr. is max, not 150 like you may be used to.
Just a reminder that loose 777 is also hooter than the 777 pellets and pyrodex powder so 120 gr is considered a maximum load for loose 777. The blackhorn cleans up with gun solvent like you use on your other guns. I haven't had any issues with my Encore, but some with CVA's are the ones having trouble with the flash hole getting fouled and not igniting the powder.
1/8???????No leave it, just use an 1/8" drill bit to remove the carbon out of the BP's flash channel.
1/8???????
Triple Seven is a high energy product designed to provide the muzzleloading hunter with higher velocities when used in the same VOLUME as blackpowder. To duplicate a blackpowder load velocity using Triple Seven, you must decrease the powder charge by 15%. *See WARNING below.In regards to triple 7, the last time I looked, some of the gun manufacturers said 150 grain max, loose or pellets. Also, the last time I looked, Hodgdon said 100 grains max.
Dannyboy asked
"The question I would like an answer to is : even though I have zero issues with ignition as is, would I gain anything by going to a breech plug with a larger diameter flash hole? More complete powder burn, maybe?"
And i said no, just de-carbon it with an 1/8" drill bit.
Knight and TC use 1/8" drill bit, factory QRBP For CVA used 3mm or #32, blackhorn209 replacement plug for CVA uses 1/8"