CVA Wolf & BH 209
#41
Nontypical Buck
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From: Saxonburg Pa
#42
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From: Yucca Valley,Ca
No problems whatsoever with the breech plug as of yet.i have read some had problems with removing them after a shooting session. easy fix would be to break the seal and just reseal it. hell even if u had to wipe plug off real quick and reapply some grease, not a big deal. there is 0 blow by with this breech plug and the primer area of the rifle is always clean as a whistle.whats not to like?
#43
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
#44
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From: Saxonburg Pa
For Example, i had to modify a current Lehigh conversion for my Knight LRH. It was horribly dirty. After an adjustment to the primer shelf it's 95% clean.
I'm hoping the new Knight Rifles will be consistent from start to finish on all Muzzleloaders.
#45
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From: Saxonburg Pa
No problems whatsoever with the breech plug as of yet.i have read some had problems with removing them after a shooting session. easy fix would be to break the seal and just reseal it. hell even if u had to wipe plug off real quick and reapply some grease, not a big deal. there is 0 blow by with this breech plug and the primer area of the rifle is always clean as a whistle.whats not to like?
#46
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From: Caledonia, NY
I've got a Wolf that's a few years old...not the new BP. If I'm reading this correctly, BH209 should work well in it, and use CCI 209M?
Shot T7 pellets for a long time, and looking to move away from it.
Shot T7 pellets for a long time, and looking to move away from it.
#47
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From: Rapid City, South Dakota
BH will not work 'perfectly' in any CVA, without modifying the breech plug.
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From: Saxonburg Pa


