ORIGINAL: Semisane
You might have something there Sabotloader. I justchecked the"Sabot Experiment" I did withthe Mustang in Sept. `07, usingthe 300 grain GD bulletwith different sabots.
My notes on the targets show the following:
HPH-3P-EZ - Loads very easily, thumb and one finger on ramrod.
Harvester Crush Ribs - Loads easy, one hand steady push.
Harvester Short - Loads firm, two hands steady push.
Harvester Long - Loads firm, two hands steady push.
HPH24 - Loads snug, one long firm push, both hands.
HPH12 - Very tight loading, two hands hard push.
When I shot those two red Smokeless Crush Rib sabots with BH they would have rated about the same as the HPH12s.
I suspect the long flame channel on the Mustang breech plug is the problem. The plug, with a primer inserted, is 1 1/8" from the rear of the primer to the face of the plug, and the plug has a flat face (no dish). Does anyone know how this compares to the length of other plugs?
This is what the BH 209 site says about the enclosed breech plug:
http://blackhorn209.com/files/pdf/brochure.pdf
How is your's shaped? Also I agree with Sabotloader, ya gotta compress your load with all your weight and also use VERY tight sabots, not one hand push down, that is too loose based on my Savage experiences.
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