RE: T7-BH209 Cmparison
Using Sabotloaders numbers of 90 shots per pound of 777 and 65 shots per 10 oz of BH209 that works out to about 104 shots per pound of BH209. At $30 for 10 oz of BH209 that works out to about $48 per pound or about 46 cents per shot. 777 at $20 per pound (what I can get it for) works out to about 22 cents per shot.
If someone only used it to sight in and hunt with, it would make more sense than someone who shoots a lot. Also if you compare it to shooting pellets it is a much closer match. A box of 100 pellets cost around $27 for 50 shots, works out to about 54 cents per shot.
I am suppose to have a can of BH209 on the way but don't know when it will arrive. I plan on giving it a try in the 3 or 4 guns I have that can shoot it. I will post results when I get to it.