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Blackhorn 209 in Knight Rolling Block KRB7
So I've seen some referencees that not all ML's shoot Blackhorn 209 relaibly. Thus Far I'm leaning towards getting a Knight Rollign Block (KRB7). Before I getit I want to know if it will shoot Blackhorn 209. Does anyone know if it will shoot BH209? Has anyone acctually shot BH209 out of a KRB7?
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RE: Blackhorn 209 in Knight Rolling Block KRB7
So far from what I have read, the KRB7 will NOT shoot Blackhorn 209 in a dependable manner. You get a hang fire. It is because of the design of the breech plug from all I have read. I am sure Knight will address this issue in the future, but for now if you are determined to shoot that $30-50 dollar an bottle powder, then the KRB7 might not be the best rifle for you. The one rifle that they are having great results with the Blackhorn in is the T/C Triumph.
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RE: Blackhorn 209 in Knight Rolling Block KRB7
I saw the following article and asked the author the same question, here is his response.
http://www.hpmuzzleloading.com/Technical6.html Quote: "With the current plug configuration and small flash channel,Blackhorn 209 DOES NOT perform very well out of the Knight KRB7 (Rolling Block). The hang fires are horrible...with the BP that Knight ships with the rifle. But, as I stated, I've been "playing around" with it in a KRB 7. I took one of the plugs to a machinist friend, and had him open up the flash channel to .036". And ignition has been just fine. Later this summer, I hope to get a plug made that has all the internal and frontal dimensions of the standard Knight plug for the DISC Extreme models...only made to the length (and non plastic jacket configuration) for use in the KRB 7. A concern Knight had with the KRB and Revolution was the backward flow of fouling into the action. But, that was with Triple Seven, which has a much faster peak pressure curve. BH209 has a longer curve, and lower peak preasure. I don't think the backward flow of fouling will be as great as with Triple Seven. I shoot 100 and 110 grain charges of BH209 in front of the modified plug mentioned, and there does not seem to be any more fouling in the receiver than when I use the standard KRB 7breech plugwith FFFg Triple Seven." |
RE: Blackhorn 209 in Knight Rolling Block KRB7
I sent an inquery to Knight as welll;
"Will the Rolling Block reliably shoot Blackhorn 209 powder? I've heard that it will not with the standard breech plug, do you have a re-designed breech plug that will ignite the blackhorn 209 powder?" Here is their reply, Quote: "The only breech plug that goes into the Rolling Block, does have the smaller flash hole and it tends to not light up the Blackhorn as well as the Triple 7 FFg powder, which we recommend. The engineering dept is looking into it, but nothing has been added yet. THANK YOU, Jeff Dinwiddie Knight Tech Support 641-856-2626 ext 143 21822 HWY J46 CENTERVILLE, IA 52544" [/align] |
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