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Will changing primers affect accuracy? Also could someone explain to me what a vent liner is.
rangerod said:Where can I get this work done? Is it expensive? Original bp is nitride. Does that matter?
Muley Hunter said:rangerod said:Where can I get this work done? Is it expensive? Original bp is nitride. Does that matter?
I asked CVA about that. It's not Nitride. Just some coating to make it black to match.
If you already have the loose powder plug, you don't need any work done. If you wish to modify the original plug, i should be able to find a tutorial that will show you how to do it. If you want to hire someone to do the work, i am available for $25.rangerod said:Where can I get this work done? Is it expensive? Original bp is nitride. Does that matter?
Muley Hunter said:Exactly. Asked Ron about doing a black BP thinking it was Nitride, and he didn't want to do it. I guess it eats up the tooling pretty bad. That's when I asked CVA about it.
I wonder how long it would last if it was Nitride?
Hi Ron! My name is Tim, you have responded to a couple of my posts on here with very useful info. Thank you for that! I have a question, I am interested in you installing a vent liner in my cva optima qrbp. I am speaking of the factory plug that shipped with the gun. I shoot Bh209 and I drilled my flame channel out to 1/8", and I o-ring my primers as well so I am reliably igniting bh209 with federal premium 209mz primers. I know I know I'm doing all the things they tell you not to but I come from the school of if it's not broke don't fix it. The gun has instant ignition so I come to you for a vent liner just to increase the service life of my plug. It's not an ignition issue. And I would like my flash hole to be around .35 Right now my flash hole is .31 just from wear and tear and cleaning. But how much would it cost for you to install a vent liner and send 3 or 4 extras with it? If you can get back with me and we will se about doing this. It seems like a no Brainerd to do this after I seen your pics. Thanks for your time get back with me when you can.Indeed. The reason it was done to the CVA plug, is because it is a way to make the plug into a plug, that will ignite Blackhorn reliably. TC plugs come from the factory already able to ignite Blackhorn, as do Knight plugs. Most any plug can have a vent liner installed. The older CVA plug, also works good igniting Blackhorn, if the vent liner is installed.
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