Old loads with new modified Breech plugs
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Fork Horn
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I have a lehigh on its way. I figured it should have been here but no luck yet.
I have the std breech plug for my knights and power stem. I have always had awesome performance out of 777 and barnes with win209.
So with everyone modifiying thier plugs just to cater to BH209, has anyone went back and saw how these modified plugs do with thier old favorite loads with pyrodex, and 777, or even Goes, etc?
I have the std breech plug for my knights and power stem. I have always had awesome performance out of 777 and barnes with win209.
So with everyone modifiying thier plugs just to cater to BH209, has anyone went back and saw how these modified plugs do with thier old favorite loads with pyrodex, and 777, or even Goes, etc?
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BCRules
Honestly i never really even looked or actually compared... I installed the new Lehigh and loaded up the same loads as I always had. When I shot the loads thru the chrono and at the targets I got exactly what I expected. Can not say that I saw a difference on that end at all. The real difference shows up in the breech area - so much cleaner..
Honestly i never really even looked or actually compared... I installed the new Lehigh and loaded up the same loads as I always had. When I shot the loads thru the chrono and at the targets I got exactly what I expected. Can not say that I saw a difference on that end at all. The real difference shows up in the breech area - so much cleaner..
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Fork Horn
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I guess what I am thinking is there had to be a good reason Knight picked the orfice size they did for the original plug.
I mean some guys where shooting pistol primers (25ACP) because they were trying to control the energy of the 209 primer. Now we are opening it all the way up.
Thanks for the info.
I mean some guys where shooting pistol primers (25ACP) because they were trying to control the energy of the 209 primer. Now we are opening it all the way up.
Thanks for the info.
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I guess what I am thinking is there had to be a good reason Knight picked the orfice size they did for the original plug.
I mean some guys where shooting pistol primers (25ACP) because they were trying to control the energy of the 209 primer. Now we are opening it all the way up.
Thanks for the info.
I mean some guys where shooting pistol primers (25ACP) because they were trying to control the energy of the 209 primer. Now we are opening it all the way up.
Thanks for the info.
I am sure that a part Knights original thought process was to open the flash hole to the size that would reliably ignite, at that time T7, yet control the amount of blow back that comes back through the breech plug. Remember in those days T7 was the most difficult powder to ignite and BH was not even heard of...
One of the reasons for using the 25acp, was it was a cooler primer, and that was thought to help reduce the size/amount of the 'crud ring' that T7 placed in the barrel in some rifles. The opposite problem occurs with BH the 'new crud ring' moves from the barrel into the breech plug. I am one that believes the extent of the 'new crud ring' may be related to the temp of the primer. BH is a smokless/progressive burning powder and requires a hight temp ignition source, hence the need to use regular shot gun primers. Western Powders recommends magum primers as the ignition source because of the different breech plugs made. You will find with the Lehigh conversion you will be able to use the coolest 209 primers and achieve ignition. It works that much better.
Even with the Lehigh if you shoot BH you will need to some breech plug maintenance after a shooting a large number shots.
Hope this helps a bit....
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Typical Buck
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BCRules
Honestly i never really even looked or actually compared... I installed the new Lehigh and loaded up the same loads as I always had. When I shot the loads thru the chrono and at the targets I got exactly what I expected. Can not say that I saw a difference on that end at all. The real difference shows up in the breech area - so much cleaner..
Honestly i never really even looked or actually compared... I installed the new Lehigh and loaded up the same loads as I always had. When I shot the loads thru the chrono and at the targets I got exactly what I expected. Can not say that I saw a difference on that end at all. The real difference shows up in the breech area - so much cleaner..
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Fork Horn
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Just seems like each new powder, we do a whole lot of work to get it firing. I remember trying to light off pyrodex pellets with No11's years ago.
I mean magnum CCI's are hard to find as it is.
I mean magnum CCI's are hard to find as it is.



