Originally Posted by
Grouse45
It all revolves around the breech plug not the bullet. At least for ignition that is.
Grouse, I couldn't agree more about the breech plug. I'm not trying to be argumentative...I was trying to help clear up the discussion regarding bullet/sabot pressure with BH 209.
What I was trying to help clear up was what this link to BH 209 addressed...in this case, in this discussion,
relative to the pressure used to seat the bullet/sabot for proper ignition with BH 209. It could be any "bullet" as far as that goes.
The primer is also an important component for proper ignition of BH 209. That being said, I have an Omega. I have consistently ignited this powder with Fiocchi primers...one of the "coolest" primers on the market. Mostly I use CCI 209 magnum and Remington STS primers with this powder. Have also used Winchesters too.
Here's a response from Don Luhr of Western Powder said when I asked him about the Omega breech plug working with BH 209:
Paul,
That's one of my favorite. Make sure you have the new breech plug, the one on the right in the picture. Follow the breech plug cleaning illustration and you should be good to go. Our Omega can shoot a variety of primers. It's almost the perfect breech plug design.
If you have any trouble at all please let us know.
Best regards,
Don
For me the bottom line is to
have fun shooting ML's and experimenting with different primer/powder/bullet/sabot combinations. This takes me back to my metallic reloading days. I had lots of fun playing with different combinations and trying to come up with combinations that work the best. Lots of fun.
To me, shooting ML's is pretty much the same as reloading metallics...we're using the barrel instead of the brass.