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Blkhorn with a #11 primer?
I was looking around on the Blackhorn site and noticed this
"No. #11 and musket caps do not provide sufficient ignition for Blackhorn. However, a priming charge of 5 grains of black powder may be used prior to loading Blackhorn 209 that will provide reliable ignition." I remember MD posting about duplexing and it went on about the safety issuses. |
They cant seem to decide on their recommendations
http://www.blackhorn209.com/specs/primers/ We also DO NOT recommend primers designated specifically for #11 percussion caps, musket caps, high-powered rifle or pistol primers. BTW it seems like they are finally publishing what many of us have known for awhile now about breach plug designs and proper primer head spacing. http://www.blackhorn209.com/specs/ignition-guidelines/ |
i got the thumbs up from blackhorn, there was NO safety issues with using a 5 grain booster charge of jim shockeys gold to help boost the blackhorn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5lmjSHJNxk |
Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3775684)
i got the thumbs up from blackhorn, there was NO safety issues with using a 5 grain booster charge of jim shockeys gold to help boost the blackhorn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5lmjSHJNxk |
no i didnt, i cant find it at any stores.
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http://www.prairiearms.com/ Thought you had tested it already is why i asked! Ray
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I find that my definitions do differ some what with some of the usage. to me there is a big difference between a duplex load and a primer charge. A primer charge simply ignites the main charge like any other kind of primer. A duplex load is a mixture of smokeless powders.
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Originally Posted by lemoyne
(Post 3775729)
I find that my definitions do differ some what with some of the usage. to me there is a big difference between a duplex load and a primer charge. A primer charge simply ignites the main charge like any other kind of primer. A duplex load is a mixture of smokeless powders.
I think you are correct there pal. |
Duplex loads--Keep upping the charge until just before the barrel explodes,then back off 1/4 grain.Not recomended for the faint of heart.LOL
Charlie |
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