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CVA Wolf & BH 209
I just traded my Buckhorn for a Wolf thinking I will be able to use BH in it because of the type of breech plug that the Wolf uses. Then I read in a post that the new style QRBP breech plug is not reliable with BH 209, which is the plug my Wolf has. I can't afford to run out and buy a powder that will not work in my muzzleloader or several types of bullets for testing.(Who the heck would make a BP that won't work in guns is beyond me) but I really want a BP that I don't have to clean my gun after every shot. I have only used Pyrodex and have never tried Triple Seven.
Has any one have any luck using BH in the Wolfs with the QRBP plug? And if so, what amount and bullet? What is the differance between Pyrodex and Triple Seven? |
What is the differance between Pyrodex and Triple Seven? 777 contains no sulfur and it is somewhat more powerful than Pyrodex. |
I use 777 100gr (two 50 tablets) and powerbelt 295 hollow points in my Wolf Magnum 209. I clean it after the range (about half-dozen shots give or take) and it's not horribly dirty by muzzie standards.
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one of our wolfs uses a factory plug and shoots bh209 perfectly, the other uses a .035" flash hole. You'll only know if you try.
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oops, 90gr BH209 and a 295gr powerbelt
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3738704)
one of our wolfs uses a factory plug and shoots bh209 perfectly, the other uses a .035" flash hole. You'll only know if you try.
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Quick release breech plug
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So am i hearing CVA's new wizz bang breech plug doesnt work well with BH 209. hit and miss lol?
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builder, same for tc and knight.
grouse Mossy Horns ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() member is offline ![]() Lehigh Bullets ![]() Joined: Jan 2009 Gender: Male ![]() Posts: 563 Re: BH209 temp sensitive?« Reply #9 on Dec 6, 2010, 7:09pm » Dec 6, 2010, 5:47pm, frontiergander wrote:i use the factory flash channel but a .032 "one rifle" and my other 3 rifles use a .035" flash hole. My brother in laws Wolf QRBP is factory. We dont have any trouble. Im still thinking its that cleaner in the plug. Happened to my brother and i a couple times and the next time i went to clean, i skipped the plug, fired the rifles the next day without a hitch of trouble. You have been fortunate trust me. Knight, T/C'S, have the same problem. The powder was not designed around today's modern muzzleloaders. Report to Mod - Link to Post - Back to Top Loggedhttp://www.lehighbullets.com/products.asp?cat=16 |
I know of no one with a T/C speed breech along with the "proper primers "and"cleaning" of the flash hole. including a whole lot of T/C M/L shooters at jesseshunting site.you know that site lol.that has had a problem..disclaimer.. "note "proper cleaning of flash hole,primers"
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