Inline Question
#4
RE: Inline Question
I use a heavy duty silicone spray I purchase in automotive stores. I give the bolt a light spray and then a quick wipe with a patch and assemble. That way it will not freeze in bitter cold and it slides easy. Also it seems to clean up easy with the silicone on it.
#5
RE: Inline Question
Be careful with the striker sticking on the Black Diamond. After about a dozen or so shots (particularly with Pyrodex), enough powder residue will build up around the striker to sometimes cause it to hang up. This happened to me last year - pulled the trigger - nothing happened - thought I must have put the safety on - as as relaxed and looked over to see if the safety had become inadvertently engaged, the gun suddenly discharged. It was pointed downrange, but not held very securely and scared the cr*p out of me nonetheless.
I now pull the striker back and forth a couple of times after each shot to make sure it isn't getting sticky.
I now pull the striker back and forth a couple of times after each shot to make sure it isn't getting sticky.
#8
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 25
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Thanks for the info guys. Roskoe, funny thing you should mention the "hangfire" thing with the Black Diamond as I too have already had this happen, only after making sure the safety was off and it wasn't going to shoot I pulled the 209 cap off before anything could happen. When I tore down the gun to clean it it was filthy with poeder residue on the bottom of the striker where the trigger contacts it. I too was shooting Pyrodex and it was after 9 shots. I don't think I'll use that powder in that gun again. I've since bought some APP 2F and tried that and after 6 shots there was no buildup around the striker. The APP I purchased was 2F but after reading some of these posts I wonder if 3F would work better out of my 24 inch barrel?
#9
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I had my Black Diamond XR one afternoon after about 20 shots, slow down so much that you could watch the striker slide move. It finally got to where it would not cock. I never had the experience you and Roskoe had (thank goodness). My one other objection about the Black Diamond is when I field strip it to wipe the striker off and the striker slide area out, putting that locking nut back on with the rifle still all in tact can be a real.. [:@] Other then cleaning it, that rifle wil really shoot!
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
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Dakotabowhunter,Be aware that the pressure goes up much faster with FFF. I have been using APP for some time,I have tried about everthing out there and am still checking Pinnacle out,So far the best combination of speed pressure and accuracy has come from APP FF. Lee