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MountainDevil54 11-28-2011 04:05 PM

Cva bh209 bp
 
UPS delivered mine today! I ordered one last week to try out in my thumbhole Optima and after greasing it up and seating it with the tool and shooting it a few times, everything looked perfect. Again, zero crud ring with the American Pioneer 3f powder with Winchester W209 primers.:barmy: Can't wait to see how much i have to adjust my scope when the BH209 arrives.

Very cleanly machined as well. No blow back but my head space is adjusted tight for W209 primers at the moment. I think the CCI 209 Mags will need just a tiny bit of adjustment.

donjose 11-28-2011 04:21 PM

Seating with what tool ?

MountainDevil54 11-28-2011 04:22 PM

Any time you get a new QRBP they include a tool that you use to wrench down on it and form the face of the BP to your barrel. Dont worry, i'll get pics LOL.

ronlaughlin 11-28-2011 04:33 PM

We are looking forward to your reporting of how many thousands and thousands of shots you make through that plug with zero erosion of the flash hole. By the by, have you a clue what the diameter of the flash hole was before you began shooting them thousands and thousands of shots?

MountainDevil54 11-28-2011 04:36 PM

right at .028 to .029" Going to check this one here in just a bit.

ronlaughlin 11-28-2011 04:46 PM

$100 says it will erode to 0.030" before you shoot 100 shots through it.

MountainDevil54 11-28-2011 04:46 PM

.029" flash hole on the new BH209 plug. Not sure yet if i will open the flash channel to 5/32" or not. Figured i'd shoot it a whole on the range and see how things go first.

MountainDevil54 11-28-2011 04:47 PM

$100 says i'll still be shooting the BH209 plug one year from now with no accuracy issues while you've gone through 30 or 40 vent liners :P

ronlaughlin 11-28-2011 06:51 PM

It seems that is an example of them 'deflection' you are known for.




Oh, by the by, in case you didn't realize it, them ventliner of mine wear about the same as an OEM breech plug. The reason i know this is because i actually shoot my rifles so i can actually 'measure' breech plug/ventliner erosion. It may be that some writers sit at their typewriter, imagine the rate at which their breech plugs erode, then type.

Did you know that 40 of my ventliner cost me $14? Pretty cool huh?

Muley Hunter 11-28-2011 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by ronlaughlin (Post 3882725)
It seems that is an example of them 'deflection' you are known for.




Oh, by the by, in case you didn't realize it, them ventliner of mine wear about the same as an OEM breech plug. The reason i know this is because i actually shoot my rifles so i can actually 'measure' breech plug/ventliner erosion. It may be that some writers sit at their typewriter, imagine the rate at which their breech plugs erode, then type.

Did you know that 40 of my ventliner cost me $14? Pretty cool huh?

Did you know Jon probably got that BP for free? :p


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