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Old 12-10-2011 | 04:43 PM
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ronlaughlin
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Originally Posted by deer655
...............................For me I like a powder that will be forgiving if I make a small mistake in the field. ..............................
I am one of them fella that doesn't much care to be so very fussy about anything. Ever since we could purchase BH209, that is all i ever use. I have no issues. The breech plug have been modified in the CVA rifle. The TC plug require no modification. These rifle reliably ignite BH in all kind of condition including rain, snow, cold, user negligence, and user mistake. I use any shot gun primer i wish. I use any bullet i wish. I use any sabot i wish. I let my breech plug get dirty, and i keep hunting and shooting. I am one of them fella that don't make a big deal about shooting BH, i just enjoy the powder, and the freedom it provide.

The Knight rifle here, have never seen sub-zero weather, but thus far, they just reliably ignite BH. If it turns out they have a delay or whatever this winter, we will make the breech plug more better.

The rifle here never see a swab between shots, and never have the flame channel cleaned in the field. They get reloaded, and go bang, bang, bang,.....................................etc. If when one of these rifle gets the bullet pushed to the powder the way it is supposed to, it is because that happens to be what happens, when the bullet is pushed to the powder.




"For me I like a powder that will be forgiving if I make a small mistake in the field."
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