CVA Wolf & BH 209
#51
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
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I have no problem with you having 100% success with BH209 in all your CVA Muzzleloaders. I have a problem when you say it works fine in CVA Muzzleloaders. You are one of a very few that don't have problems. Western Powders phone rings off the hook all day long because of CVA muzzleloaders. You talk to Don and people at Western Powders, why are you not being honest about it? Dave from Lehigh was just out there, what you are saying is false.
#52
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
you yourself say it doesnt work 100% in cva, traditions, knight and tc.
I very rarely talk to any one at Western Powders. Mainly an email here and there to show off some groups. Especially with those Thors!
I very rarely talk to any one at Western Powders. Mainly an email here and there to show off some groups. Especially with those Thors!
#54
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
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#55
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
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From the Acurra Manual PDF:
..BLACKPOWDER SUBSTITUTES- Safer and cleaner-burning
substitutes for blackpowder have been developed and these are perfectly
suitable for your CVA muzzleloader. Some of the popular brands are
Hodgdon Powder Company’s Pyrodex™, Triple Seven™ and White
Hots™, American Pioneer Powder™, and BlackHorn 209™. Some of
these are available in both granular and pelletized form. An important
thing to remember is that individual rifles will perform differently with
the same powder and bullet combinations. Each of the blackpowder
substitutes have their own characteristics and CVA recommends that
5
you try several powder and bullet combinations to see which one gives
you the performance you are looking for. New blackpowder substitutes
may be introduced after this manual is written.
..BLACKPOWDER SUBSTITUTES- Safer and cleaner-burning
substitutes for blackpowder have been developed and these are perfectly
suitable for your CVA muzzleloader. Some of the popular brands are
Hodgdon Powder Company’s Pyrodex™, Triple Seven™ and White
Hots™, American Pioneer Powder™, and BlackHorn 209™. Some of
these are available in both granular and pelletized form. An important
thing to remember is that individual rifles will perform differently with
the same powder and bullet combinations. Each of the blackpowder
substitutes have their own characteristics and CVA recommends that
5
you try several powder and bullet combinations to see which one gives
you the performance you are looking for. New blackpowder substitutes
may be introduced after this manual is written.
#57
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
point is that you dont tell the facts straight. You like to just say only cva cant shoot it.
I have had zero trouble shooting BH. A lot of members on my forum shoot cva's with factory plugs and no trouble with bh as well.
I have had zero trouble shooting BH. A lot of members on my forum shoot cva's with factory plugs and no trouble with bh as well.
#58
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Saxonburg Pa
Posts: 3,925
First of all, the question was about a CVA.
You either let your brain out smart your common sense, or you just look for debates.
If what you say is true about me, why in the hell would i of spent so much time and money developing a plug with others for Knight Rifles to be compatible with BH209?
You either let your brain out smart your common sense, or you just look for debates.
If what you say is true about me, why in the hell would i of spent so much time and money developing a plug with others for Knight Rifles to be compatible with BH209?
#60
Nontypical Buck
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Location: Saxonburg Pa
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