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Thanks expensive load, but it’s good stuffFalse.
Roughly 70 weight = 100 grain volume.
Thanks expensive load, but it’s good stuffFalse.
Roughly 70 weight = 100 grain volume.
I'm going to correct that, I meant to put what you did I just had it reversed. Should of read it again, sorry for the typo. ThanksFalse.
Roughly 70 weight = 100 grain volume.
Interesting, do you have the bare 209 BP and the SSK adapter? I just got My 52cal looking to shoot it soon with BHThis whole thread makes me want to keep using BH209! Hahaha
That being said I am getting hang fires in my knight disc .52 trying to shoot full bore heavy lead. I was between t7 and goex to try next. Looks like goex is going to get the nod.
It has the bare primer adapter. It shoots saboted bullets with BH209 just fine. I tried parker traditional hunters and it had hang fires.Interesting, do you have the bare 209 BP and the SSK adapter? I just got My 52cal looking to shoot it soon with BH
Also what primers are you using?
that is interesting would like to see someone who knows more than idea respond to why that would happen?It has the bare primer adapter. It shoots saboted bullets with BH209 just fine. I tried parker traditional hunters and it had hang fires.
Its related to the entire ignition system. If I'm not mistaken, Ron fired his rifle WITHOUT even using a wad. Just the propellant and it fired perfectly.Encore did a video on bh209 shooting them with just a felt wad, no issue. Might be the Breech plug needs cleaning.
Disc rifles were not meant to shoot BH209My disc rifle was brand new so it couldn't of been dirty. I called knight and they said I needed a different breech plug. Another 80 bucks plus shipping. I told them to keep it since I had plenty of 777.
Its related to the entire ignition system. If I'm not mistaken, Ron fired his rifle WITHOUT even using a wad. Just the propellant and it fired perfectly.
215M MatchHe is shooting large rifle primers in the video I believe.
I think it's absolutely crazy to spend over 90 dollars for 10 oz of powder.
I tried the Parker Traditional Hunters again with bh209 in my 52, making sure I was seating the bullet with some pressure, and it went bang just fine.This whole thread makes me want to keep using BH209! Hahaha
That being said I am getting hang fires in my knight disc .52 trying to shoot full bore heavy lead. I was between t7 and goex to try next. Looks like goex is going to get the nod.
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