Hi, guys,Let me first start off via saying that i am not trying to start a fued about some stuff that i just do not understand and a few thing's about myself.I have been shooting Black powder guns for over 35 years and have been a part time gunsmith building custom bolt action centerfire rifles and hot salt bluing guns since the mid 60's.I done this up until 2004 at which time i had a bad stroke that has left my whole left side bum up, so i had to give up everything to do with guns except shooting them and in my case the Black Powder guns stems me to no end.Now that's enought about me so on to my question's.Please bare with me and my spelling,ok?
Question=1
How is the crud ring left via 777 hurting you and in which way?Is the crud ring hurting you from loading?Is it hurting your accurary? Are in any other way that it might hurt you?
I myself have been shooting 777 ever since it came out.The crud ring is left there no dought about that ,but it has not hurt nor help me in any way that i have seen.I shoot the hottest 209 primer i can find/get all the time,infact i wish i could find the CCI 209M Primer local more often,as that is all i would ever use.Yea i know that they say that these hotter 209 primer's cause the crud rind from 777 to be worse,and in my case i have never seen any harm from this crud ring.It cleans right off with wet Patch even.And yes they say these Hot 209 Primer's unseat's bullet before ignition happen's.I just Flat out do not think that is happening and until someone can show me this in a cut away video of this occuring,i for one will never believe it,plain and simple!!.The Flame from the Hot 209 primer is embeded within the same percussion that they say/claim is unseating the bullet and at the same time there by igniteing the powder charge.So i just do not underatand why some may want to risk a misfire via a marginal.
ignition.
question=2
Why and how is it that alot of guy's say they get the best accuracy with say 76.3 grains are 79 grains of a curtain kind of powder.I would really like to know why is there guns are so sensitive to a only few grain's of powder diffrence that it makes are break's there accuracy/groups?
Like i said above.I have been shooting Black Powder guns for a long time and have own and shot great amount of makes and models.I have yet to see one yet that is so sestitive that a few grains of powder made any diffrence in my accuracy in any of them.
I myself now shoot mainly my 50 cal.Knight Magnum Disc rifle and infact i can shoot same group size with with same P.O.I. out to 100 yards with
3= 50 grain 777 pellets as i can with 100 grain's of Black Mag 3 are 120 grain losse 777 and all the way down to 70 grains of loose 777 as long as i stay with a 250 grain polmer tip bullet.Why are there gun's so sensitive to a mere few grains of powder diffrence?
I just don't understand all these things above.So anyone with a answer are a great guess even,lol.please by all means chime in.Thanks
Question=1
How is the crud ring left via 777 hurting you and in which way?Is the crud ring hurting you from loading?Is it hurting your accurary? Are in any other way that it might hurt you?
I myself have been shooting 777 ever since it came out.The crud ring is left there no dought about that ,but it has not hurt nor help me in any way that i have seen.I shoot the hottest 209 primer i can find/get all the time,infact i wish i could find the CCI 209M Primer local more often,as that is all i would ever use.Yea i know that they say that these hotter 209 primer's cause the crud rind from 777 to be worse,and in my case i have never seen any harm from this crud ring.It cleans right off with wet Patch even.And yes they say these Hot 209 Primer's unseat's bullet before ignition happen's.I just Flat out do not think that is happening and until someone can show me this in a cut away video of this occuring,i for one will never believe it,plain and simple!!.The Flame from the Hot 209 primer is embeded within the same percussion that they say/claim is unseating the bullet and at the same time there by igniteing the powder charge.So i just do not underatand why some may want to risk a misfire via a marginal.
ignition.
question=2
Why and how is it that alot of guy's say they get the best accuracy with say 76.3 grains are 79 grains of a curtain kind of powder.I would really like to know why is there guns are so sensitive to a only few grain's of powder diffrence that it makes are break's there accuracy/groups?
Like i said above.I have been shooting Black Powder guns for a long time and have own and shot great amount of makes and models.I have yet to see one yet that is so sestitive that a few grains of powder made any diffrence in my accuracy in any of them.
I myself now shoot mainly my 50 cal.Knight Magnum Disc rifle and infact i can shoot same group size with with same P.O.I. out to 100 yards with
3= 50 grain 777 pellets as i can with 100 grain's of Black Mag 3 are 120 grain losse 777 and all the way down to 70 grains of loose 777 as long as i stay with a 250 grain polmer tip bullet.Why are there gun's so sensitive to a mere few grains of powder diffrence?
I just don't understand all these things above.So anyone with a answer are a great guess even,lol.please by all means chime in.Thanks