One would have to assume that each and every CVA owner would use BH 209 in there MLer's for CVA to be blamed for the QRBP not igniting the Powder. If that was the case than yea you could blame CVA.
I own many CVA's, I Dont have a QRBP nor did I have to have one of the new CVA's that has one. Im content with using Pyrodox Powder and Pellets. So I have to swab between shots or clean My MLer, it's a MLer and I was'nt looking for a easier way to clean or shoot, the old way works so I use it, and I dont mind the little extra effor involved.
When one buy's a New Car or Truck dont they do research on the Make and Model befor buying so when the get it home there's no surprises....Oh I did'nt know it only has 4 Cylinders, or uses 17" Tires, or is'nt that great in the snow, ect.
One should know what works and what does'nt befor they buy, simple as that. The Manufacture cant make everyone happy, it would be impossible.
When you purchased your MLer Im sure you knew it may not shoot Saboted Bullets well, or Round Balls or Conicals right, you bought it knowing what it shot best and was intended to shoot. So why is that any different when you find out that BH 209 does'nt ignite well with the BP you have in your new MLer, it was up to the Purchaser to do his homework befor he bought one.
Im not blaming BH or CVA, I think the Purchaser has a obligation to know exactly what there buying befor they do, so there's no Surprises after your purchase.
(BP)