Originally Posted by
Omega45
This is from the FAQ's page of Blackhorn 209.
Question: Can I weigh my charges?
Answer: Yes. If you prefer to weigh charges, you can convert the volume load recommendations into weighed grains by multiplying the volume load by 0.7. Example: 100 units by volume x 0.7 = 70 grains by weight. 110 volume charge x 0.7 = 77 grains by weight.
I posted facts when I answered the question. Grouse posted what he thought then went on to scrutinize loads in a TC Pro Hunter.

Do you guys realize that T/C, Knight, and Savage view these boards? I'm not sure about CVA. I got an email from T/C tonight which i'm begging him to allow me to post on here. He mentioned three posters on this forum, and you know who you are. What you guys claim i say and the writing is here and on other post's not even edited.
I supplied a couple other links as well.
BTW- Dave is with Western Powders today, any info you want me to get for you should be know problem.
Read your manual, and follow the load information. And also keep it safe clean and simple.