Another BH209 Problem???
#11
Nontypical Buck
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If you don't periodically clean carbon out of the flash channel you will eventually get what you have described, a hang fire or something funky. I recommend cleaning the carbon out of it between every set of groups.
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2009
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Larry; if you have never used a drillbit on it before your in for a shock,that carbon can get very hard.i use the bits that come with a 1/4" HEX HEAD and drill by hand.i also made one from left over 3/8" dowel that i can use in my disc without removing the BP.have fun........karl
#14
Nontypical Buck
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From: Kerrville, Tx. USA
I was convinced it was a seating pressure problem until your last post on page one. If you have not been cleaning out the rear pocket of your breechplug with a drill bit, that is almost certainly your problem. You will be astounded at how much fouling you get out and how hard it is. You will also be surprised at how far up the breechplug the drillbit will go. I don't use a drill, just grab the drillbit with a pair of pliers and turn the breechblug by hand.
#16
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I have a Knight Vision rifle and also the new bp - but due to the deep snow, our shooting range is closed and I have to wait till warmer weather to try it out. I like the extra weight and the way the Vision comes up so natural - it feels real good and I think I'm gonna like shooting it better than My TC Bone collector.
Ditto, on keeping that flash channel clean. I use a 1/8" drill bit - just in my fingers - every 20 shots or so at the range. It's a must.
#20
Fork Horn
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......karl


