Originally Posted by
Omega45
I did not see in the manual that SL posted a week ago for the 2011 Knights specifically give BH209 data.
I am kinda late getting in here, but just to add a correction Steve... In the Knight manual - Knight/GM do not list any specific types of powders - there are just to many of them. They make a inclusive statement... Any registered BP or BP sub powder which includes BH as it is specifically manufactured to be a BP sub in fact that is how they are able to avoid the ATF regulations pertaining to a Smokeless powder which BH certainly is. The Knight manual takes in account the best and the worst of the powders....
It's funny how when I speak with Don at Western Powders he refers to the Omega plug being their favorite to ignite BH209. Guess he just thinks it just looks pretty.
You are correct Don believes the Omega plug to be the best
FACTORY plug on the market especially because of it short flash channel. Don believes that a breech plug should be much like a cartridge and have the powder sitting as clase to the primer as you can. Anything they can do to get better ignition on a consistent basis... consistent being the key!
I do not see why everything with you leads to a pissing match? Does it or does it not say in the Western Powder load data what volume charges equal in weight? Why is it a big deal to you other then to make yourself look like the expert you THINK you are? He asked a question and I answered him, he does not need you trying to scare him.
I am just speaking for myself but I am not sure that saying following the manual is a problem, nor weighing vs throwing.