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#11
Banned
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 9,186
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
pellets and other loose powders are dirty and should be cleaned between shots.
With blackhorn209 there is no cleaning between shots. Ive shot well over 60 shots in one day and the bore never gets tight. Like another person once said, Its not fair to put blackhorn209 in with the other subs when comparing.
With blackhorn209 there is no cleaning between shots. Ive shot well over 60 shots in one day and the bore never gets tight. Like another person once said, Its not fair to put blackhorn209 in with the other subs when comparing.
#13
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 10,918
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
My experience with Blackhorn is very limited (1/2 canister). But after all of the posts I've seen about its peculiarities regarding bullet fit, seating pressure, primer requirements, breechplug issues, etc., I don't think I would recommend it to a new shooter. It just seems better to graduate to Blackhorn rather than to start with it.
#16
Spike
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 98
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From: Arkansas
Cayugad that gun wouldnt happen to be a knight would it? I,ve got a 45 extreme that whated 150 of T7 pellets with a barnes 175 bullet. I tryed loose powder any were from 75 to 130 of T7-2f. I took it to Centerville and had them test it and they had the same result.
#19
Originally Posted by buckhunter2054
Do you get more shots out of a pound can of powder compared to 50 pellets? Or is it pretty much equal?
#20
Originally Posted by buckhunter2054
Using loose powder do you have to clean in between shots though? Or does it burn just as clean as pellets?
I mark my rod and stop short of swabbing below where the bullet seated.


