1874sharpsshooter,
If you read what Western Powders is actually saying.
It's not that they don't recommend shooting lead conicals, it's that they don't have any recommended loads for shooting lead conicals, because they have never jumped in with both feet.
With your logic, I guess we better scold ourselves for ANY loads we have ever shot out of our .45 calibers with Blackhorn 209 for the last 11+ years, since Western Powders has NEVER published any recommended loads for .45 calibers?
*****NEWSFLASH***** Lack of published .45 caliber Blackhorn 209 recommended loads from Western Powders, SHUTS DOWN ALL INLINE MATCHES AT FRIENDSHIP, INDIANA!!!
The only .45 caliber rifle that can compete is the CVA Paramount, since they are the only ones with approved Blackhorn 209 recommended loads from both CVA and Western Powders.
I guess you better get busy waving that red flag. 5 doors down.
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Come on back Dave. Don't let one guy with an obvious agenda try to run you off. You did nothing wrong.
If you read what Western Powders is actually saying.
It's not that they don't recommend shooting lead conicals, it's that they don't have any recommended loads for shooting lead conicals, because they have never jumped in with both feet.
With your logic, I guess we better scold ourselves for ANY loads we have ever shot out of our .45 calibers with Blackhorn 209 for the last 11+ years, since Western Powders has NEVER published any recommended loads for .45 calibers?
*****NEWSFLASH***** Lack of published .45 caliber Blackhorn 209 recommended loads from Western Powders, SHUTS DOWN ALL INLINE MATCHES AT FRIENDSHIP, INDIANA!!!
The only .45 caliber rifle that can compete is the CVA Paramount, since they are the only ones with approved Blackhorn 209 recommended loads from both CVA and Western Powders.
I guess you better get busy waving that red flag. 5 doors down.
Sarcasm Off!
Come on back Dave. Don't let one guy with an obvious agenda try to run you off. You did nothing wrong.